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Lifetime prevalence of non-melanoma and melanoma skin cancer in Australian recreational and competitive surfers

机译:澳大利亚休闲和竞技冲浪者中非黑色素瘤和黑色素瘤皮肤癌的终生患病率

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Background/Purpose Surfing is one of the most popular outdoor aquatic activities in Australia with an estimated 2.7 million recreational surfers; however, Australia has long been recognized as having the highest incidence of melanoma in the world, and it is the most common type of cancer in young Australians. The aim of this study was to investigate the lifetime prevalence of non-melanoma basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and melanoma skin cancers in Australian recreational and competitive surfers. Methods Australian surfers were invited to complete an online surveillance survey to determine the lifetime prevalence of non-melanoma and melanoma skin cancers. Results A total of 1348 surfers (56.9 recreational) participated in this study, of which 184 surfers reported a skin cancer (competitive n = 96, recreational n = 87). Of non-melanoma and melanoma cancers reported, BCC was the most common (6.8), followed by melanoma (1.4) and SCC (0.6). The relative risk was higher (P < 0.001) in competitive vs. recreational surfers OR 1.74 (CI 1.28-2.31). There was a higher (P < 0.05) number of skin cancers reported on the face (23.5), back (16.4) and arms (12.4). There were significant trends (P < 0.001) in reported skin cancers between competitive and recreational surfers, as well as significantly (P < 0.001) more skin cancers reported in males (14.6) than females (9.4). Conclusion Based upon these findings, individuals who surf are advised to regularly utilize sun protection strategies (avoid peak ultraviolet radiation (10 am-3 pm), rashvest, hat and sunscreen) and primary care physicians are recommended to regularly screen their patients who surf.
机译:背景/目的 冲浪是澳大利亚最受欢迎的户外水上活动之一,估计有 270 万休闲冲浪者;然而,澳大利亚长期以来一直被认为是世界上黑色素瘤发病率最高的国家,它是澳大利亚年轻人中最常见的癌症类型。本研究的目的是调查非黑色素瘤 [基底细胞癌 (BCC)、鳞状细胞癌 (SCC)] 和黑色素瘤皮肤癌在澳大利亚休闲和竞技冲浪者中的终生患病率。方法 邀请澳大利亚冲浪者完成一项在线监测调查,以确定非黑色素瘤和黑色素瘤皮肤癌的终生患病率。结果 共有1348名冲浪者(56.9%为娱乐性冲浪者)参与本研究,其中184名冲浪者报告患有皮肤癌(竞技性n=96,娱乐性n=87)。在报告的非黑色素瘤和黑色素瘤癌症中,基底细胞癌是最常见的(6.8%),其次是黑色素瘤(1.4%)和鳞状细胞癌(0.6%)。竞技冲浪者与休闲冲浪者的相对风险更高(P < 0.001)[OR 1.74 (CI 1.28-2.31)]。面部(23.5%)、背部(16.4%)和手臂(12.4%)报告的皮肤癌数量较高(P < 0.05)。竞技冲浪者和休闲冲浪者之间报告的皮肤癌呈显着趋势 (P < 0.001),男性 (<14.6%) 报告的皮肤癌 (14.6%) 多于女性 (9.4%)。结论 基于这些发现,建议冲浪者定期使用防晒策略(避免峰值紫外线辐射(上午 10 点至下午 3 点)、防晒背心、帽子和防晒霜),建议初级保健医生定期筛查冲浪患者。

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