2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2010.12.039
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Total body skin examination for skin cancer screening in patients with focused symptoms

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“…Some big steps towards early diagnosis include screening of the high-risk population, skin self-examination with the assistance of a partner, as well as physicians’ surveillance [51,52]. The benefits of dermatoscopy [53] and total body skin examination are well known, especially when we deal with the population at high risk, such as young individuals with many nevi and elderly people with sun damage [54].…”
Section: Melanoma and Nmsc: Prevention Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some big steps towards early diagnosis include screening of the high-risk population, skin self-examination with the assistance of a partner, as well as physicians’ surveillance [51,52]. The benefits of dermatoscopy [53] and total body skin examination are well known, especially when we deal with the population at high risk, such as young individuals with many nevi and elderly people with sun damage [54].…”
Section: Melanoma and Nmsc: Prevention Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that the majority of melanomas arise on covered areas, total body skin examination has been recommended as a method to facilitate early detection [12,13]. In a previous study assessing the risk of missing a skin cancer if total body skin examination was not performed, several patient factors were found to be significantly associated with this risk [14]. Among them, older age was per se associated to an increased risk.…”
Section: Undress High-risk Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ideally, surveillance of high-risk patients for melanoma via total-body skin examination aided by technology (eg, dermoscopy, reflectance confocal microscopy [RCM]) should aim to maintain a high sensitivity for the detection of melanoma while at the same time prevent the excision of as many nevi as possible. 3 Parameters that can be used to track surveillance efficiency is monitoring ones benign to malignant biopsy ratio (B:M ratio), ratio of thick to thin melanomas, and mean/median melanoma thickness. Total-body photography was one of the first technologies introduced aimed at improving the sensitivity and specificity for melanoma detection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%