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  • Keratinocyte carcinomas (KC), including basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), are reportedly on the rise globally, but accurate data on their incidence is often lacking.
  • The study aimed to estimate the occurrence of KC by analyzing the ratio of KC to melanoma cases using data collected from Italian dermatologists, while excluding those focused on melanoma and non-melanoma units.
  • Findings show a significantly lower BCC/melanoma (4.4) and SCC/melanoma (1.7) ratio compared to dermatologists' self-reported figures, indicating that the true incidence of these carcinomas in Italy is likely underestimated based on histopathological records.

Article Abstract

Background: The occurrence of keratinocyte carcinomas (KC) worldwide appears to be increasing, however, information on the actual incidence of these tumours is often incomplete.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to provide information on the KC/melanoma ratio in order to indirectly estimate the occurrence of KC.

Materials & Methods: Data were collected according to a snowball sampling procedure between Italian dermatologists. Colleagues working on melanoma and non-melanoma units were excluded. These ratios were applied to estimates derived from histopathological records, namely melanoma incidence estimates available from the Italian National Cancer Registry Network. The final estimates for KC incidence were thus obtained using the formula: KC incidence (per 100,000) = melanoma incidence (per 100,000) * (KC/melanoma ratio).

Results: Our results revealed a BCC/melanoma ratio of 4.4 and SCC/melanoma ratio of 1.7; values that are approximately 4 to 5 times smaller than those self-reported by dermatologists. Interestingly, this large discrepancy was not observed for the BCC/SCC ratio, which was 2.5 in the north, 2.7 in the centre, and 3.2 in the south of Italy, with an overall value of 2.8. Based on the histopathological data, this ratio was 2.6.

Conclusion: In Italy, the actual occurrence of BCC and SCC seems to be vastly underestimated based on histopathological data, compared to data reported by dermatologists.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/ejd.2023.4476DOI Listing

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