Skin Cancer Prevention BCCA Flashcards

1
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Most important malignancy amongst white populations in Europe NA and Australia

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BCC

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2
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BCC, most important environmental risk factor

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Sunlight

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3
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BCC risk factors

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  1. Light skin colour, red hair, tendency to burn.
  2. Southern European ethnic origin lower risk
  3. Freckling in children increases risk later in life
  4. On recreational childhood exposure showed significant link to BCC later in life.
    5 Cumulative sun exposure did not show link to BCC
  5. No association between degree of tanning and risk of BCC
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4
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Most important environmental factor for SCC

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Sunlight exposure

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5
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Risk factors associated with SCC

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  1. Elevated risk in fair skin, red hair, burn easy.
  2. Elevated risk in freckling.
  3. Reduced risk in souther European ethnicity
  4. Associated with 2 or > burns in childhood.
  5. Strong trend with increasing occupation exposure in 10 years prior to dx
  6. Risk with severe burns 1-2 per year in 10 years prior to Dx.
  7. Sunburn frequency in intermediate years of life.
  8. No relationship between degree of tanning and risk of SCC
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6
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Sunscreen, how to apply

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Skin should be white until sunscreen absorbed.

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7
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Which wavelengths caused skin cancer

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UVB

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8
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Which is best blocker of UVA

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Parasol 1789

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9
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Sunscreens that block all UV light are …

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Opaque blockers such as
titanium dioxide
Zinc oxide

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10
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Broad spectrum sunscreens can prevent

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Sunburn
Some aspects of photoaging
Actinic keratoses

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11
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Melanoma risk factors

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Environmental - sun exposure
Constitutional - fair hair, tendency to burn
Number of nevi is greatest risk factor

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12
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Relationship between sun exposure and no. Nevi

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Sunburn frequency up to 10 years showed strongest relationship with no nevi.
Sun exposed surfaces has higher nevi counts

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13
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Studies of nevus in children

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Boys develop > nevi than girls and number increases with age
Nevis density increases to age 14
More common in sun sensitive children
Higher counts with family history for skin cancer
Higher counts in children closer to equator

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14
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Risk of developing skin cancer, melanoma

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Any cancer 1:7

Melanoma 1:100

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15
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Does outdoor workers or indoors workers with intermittent sun exposure have higher risk melanoma?

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Indoor workers

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16
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Wavelength of UVB

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280 - 320

17
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Is UVB blocked by glass?

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Yes

18
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Between UVB and visible light is …

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Ultraviolet light

19
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Wavelength of ultraviolet A

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320 - 400

20
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Which wavelength of UVA can damage DNA?

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320 - 340 nm

21
Q

AVB as a broad band can cause

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Some DNA damage
Photoaging
Tanning

22
Q

List risk factors for melanoma

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Sun exposure
Fair skin
Congenital nevi
Dysplastic nevus syndrome
Family history - genetics are complicated. Most significant risk factor is dysplastic nevus syndrome
23
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Genetic risk factors for BCC

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1, Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome. Autosomal dominant. Hypertelorism and palmar pitting. jaw cysts and other abnormalities.
2. Xeroderma pigmentosum. Autosomal recessive.
Extreme sun sensitivity..