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Genome wide DNA methylation profiling identifies specific epigenetic features in high-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

2019

ABSTRACTCutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the second most common skin cancer. Although most cSCCs have good prognosis, a subgroup of high-risk cSCC has a higher frequency of recurrence and mortality. Therefore, the identification of molecular risk factors associated with this aggressive subtype is of major interest. In this work we carried out a global-scale approach to investigate the DNA-methylation profile in patients at different stages, from premalignant actinic keratosis to low-risk invasive and high-risk non-metastatic and metastatic cSCC. The results showed massive non-sequential changes in DNA-methylome and identified a minimal methylation signature that discriminates bet…

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Prevalence and risk factors of actinic keratosis in patients attending Italian dermatology clinics

2017

Background: Actinic keratosis (AK) is a common keratinocyte intraepidermal neoplasia. Objective: To assess AK prevalence and potential risk factors in patients attending Italian general dermatology clinics. Materials & methods: This retrospective study was conducted on clinical data from consecutive white outpatients aged ≥30 years, attending 24 general dermatology clinics between December 2014 and February 2015. AK prevalence (entire population) and multivariate risk factor analysis (patients with current/previous AK and complete data) are presented. Results: AK prevalence in 7,284 patients was 27.4% (95% CI: 26.4-28.4%); 34.3% in men and 20.0% in women (p<0.001). Independent AK ris…

Complete datamedicine.medical_specialtySkin typeskin neoplasmseuropean continental ancestry groupWhite People030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemaleRetrospective Studiemiddle agedmedicinePrevalenceIn patientSkin NeoplasmRisk factorhumansMale genderEntire populationbusiness.industryActinic keratosiRisk FactoradultActinic keratosisambulatory care facilitiesRetrospective cohort studymedicine.diseaseDermatologyAmbulatory Care FacilitieKeratosis Actinicdermatologyagedretrospective studiesactinic keratosis; Italy; prevalence; risk factors; adult; aged; ambulatory care facilities; dermatology; european continental ancestry group; female; humans; keratosis actinic; male; middle aged; prevalence; retrospective studies; risk factors; skin neoplasmsfemaleItalyRisk factors030220 oncology & carcinogenesisActinic keratosis; Italy; Prevalence; Risk factorskeratosisActinic keratosis; Italy; Prevalence; Risk factors; 2708actinicActinic keratosisbusinessSettore MED/35 - MALATTIE CUTANEE E VENEREEHuman2708
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Physician–patient communication and patient-reported outcomes in the actinic keratosis treatment adherence initiative (AK-TRAIN): a multicenter, pros…

2017

Background: Patients with multiple actinic keratoses (AKs) should be treated with field-directed therapy. Such treatments challenge patients’ adherence due to out-of-pocket costs, length of treatment and severity of local skin reactions (LSRs). Effective physician–patient communication (PPC) may buffer therapy-related distress, thus improving quality of life, treatment satisfaction and adherence. Objectives: We evaluated the interplay between PPC, LSR intensity (safety) and lesion clearance rates (effectiveness) on treatment satisfaction, quality of life and treatment adherence among patients with multiple AKs receiving topical field-directed therapies. Methods: In this observational, multi…

Male2708; infectious diseases; actinic keratosesDiclofenacActinictopical field‐directed therapyAnti-Inflammatory AgentsAntineoplastic AgentsAdministration CutaneousMedication AdherenceAdministration Cutaneous; Aged; Aged 80 and over; Anti-Inflammatory Agents Non-Steroidal; Antineoplastic Agents; Diclofenac; Diterpenes; Drug Eruptions; Female; Humans; Imiquimod; Italy; Keratosis Actinic; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Middle Aged; Patient Reported Outcome Measures; Prospective Studies; Quality of Life; Communication; Medication Adherence; Patient Satisfaction; Physician-Patient Relationsactinic keratoses2708; Infectious Diseases80 and overHumansLongitudinal StudiesPatient Reported Outcome MeasuresProspective Studiesactinic keratoseAgedAged 80 and overPhysician-Patient RelationsImiquimodtreatmentCommunicationAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalKeratosisMiddle AgedKeratosis ActinicInfectious DiseasesCutaneousItalyPatient SatisfactionAdministrationQuality of LifeFemaleDrug EruptionsDiterpenesSettore MED/35 - MALATTIE CUTANEE E VENEREENon-Steroidal2708
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A randomized, intraindividual, non-inferiority, Phase III study comparing daylight photodynamic therapy with BF-200 ALA gel and MAL cream for the tre…

2018

Abstract Background The most effective treatment modality for actinic keratosis (AK) is photodynamic therapy (PDT). Major obstacles of PDT are the need of a special illumination device and pain accompanying the illumination. These issues may be overcome by replacing an artificial high‐power light source with natural daylight for more extended illumination at lower light doses. Objective To determine whether BF‐200 ALA (a nanoemulsion gel containing 7.8% 5‐aminolaevulinic acid) is non‐inferior to MAL (a cream containing 16% methyl‐aminolaevulinate) in the treatment of mild‐to‐moderate AK with daylight PDT (dPDT). Non‐inferiority of the primary efficacy variable (total lesion clearance rate p…

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Clinical and Pathological Features and Associated Risk Factors in an Observational Study of 118 Patients

2015

Background and objective: In the latest edition of its cancer staging manual, the American JointCommittee on Cancer (AJCC) revised the criteria for staging squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) by introducing high-risk tumor features to define tumor stage (T) and help to identify tumors with a higher risk of metastasis. The aim of this study was to investigate the characteristics associated with SCC meeting the high-risk criteria defined by the AJCC for T2 lesions. Patients and method: We performed a case-case observational study in which patients with SCC were included over a period of 18 months. We collected clinical, anthropometric, and tumor data, and analyzed these using PASW Statistics (SPSS)…

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Possible strategy to prevent recurrence of actinic keratosis after treatment field-direct.

2020

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