Association Between Health Maintenance Practices and Skin Cancer Risk as a Possible Source of Detection Bias

Dec 27, 2018JAMA dermatology

How Health Habits Linked to Skin Cancer Risk May Affect Detection Bias

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Abstract

A total of 14,319 incident basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) were identified among women in the Nurses' Health Study.

  • Increased health care screening practices may be linked to higher diagnoses of skin cancer.
  • Positive associations were observed between physical examinations and the risk of BCC and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC).
  • In the Nurses' Health Study, the hazard ratio for BCC associated with physical examinations was 1.46.
  • For SCC, the hazard ratio associated with physical examinations was 2.32 in the Nurses' Health Study.
  • Similar trends were noted in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study, with a hazard ratio of 1.43 for BCC and 1.85 for SCC.

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