European interdisciplinary guideline on invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the skin: Part 1. epidemiology, diagnostics and prevention

Invasive cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is one of the most common cancers in the white populations, accounting for 20% of all cutaneous malignancies. Factors implicated in cSCC etiopathogenesis include ultraviolet radiation exposure and chronic photoaging, age, male sex, immunosuppression,...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of cancer (1990) 2020-03, Vol.128, p.60-82
Hauptverfasser: Stratigos, Alexander J., Garbe, Claus, Dessinioti, Clio, Lebbe, Celeste, Bataille, Veronique, Bastholt, Lars, Dreno, Brigitte, Fargnoli, Maria Concetta, Forsea, Ana Maria, Frenard, Cecille, Harwood, Catherine Α., Hauschild, Axel, Hoeller, Christoph, Kandolf-Sekulovic, Lidija, Kaufmann, R., Kelleners-Smeets, Nicole WJ, Malvehy, Josep, del Marmol, Veronique, Middleton, Mark R., Moreno-Ramirez, David, Pellecani, Giovanni, Peris, Ketty, Saiag, Philippe, van den Beuken-van Everdingen, Marieke H.J., Vieira, Ricardo, Zalaudek, Iris, Eggermont, Alexander M.M., Grob, Jean-Jacques
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Zusammenfassung:Invasive cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is one of the most common cancers in the white populations, accounting for 20% of all cutaneous malignancies. Factors implicated in cSCC etiopathogenesis include ultraviolet radiation exposure and chronic photoaging, age, male sex, immunosuppression, smoking and genetic factors. A collaboration of multidisciplinary experts from the European Dermatology Forum (EDF), the European Association of Dermato-Oncology (EADO) and the European Organisation of Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) was formed to update recommendations on cSCC classification, diagnosis, risk stratification, staging and prevention, based on current literature, staging systems and expert consensus. Common cSCCs are typically indolent tumors, and most have a good prognosis with 5-year cure rates of greater than 90%, and a low rate of metastases (
ISSN:0959-8049
1879-0852
DOI:10.1016/j.ejca.2020.01.007