New Screening Methods in Melanoma

Background: The World Health Organisation reports that melanoma had an incidence of 331,722 cases worldwide in 2022, ranking it 17th on the list of the most prevalent malignancies. This disease is a threat to public health as years of potential life lost from melanoma deaths constitute an economic a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancers 2024-12, Vol.16 (24), p.4186
Hauptverfasser: Czerw, Aleksandra, Deptała, Andrzej, Partyka, Olga, Pajewska, Monika, Badowska-Kozakiewicz, Anna, Budzik, Michał, Sygit, Katarzyna, Kopczyński, Zygmunt, Czarnywojtek, Piotr, Cipora, Elżbieta, Konieczny, Magdalena, Banaś, Tomasz, Grochans, Elżbieta, Grochans, Szymon, Cybulska, Anna Maria, Schneider-Matyka, Daria, Bandurska, Ewa, Ciećko, Weronika, Drobnik, Jarosław, Pobrotyn, Piotr, Grata-Borkowska, Urszula, Furtak-Pobrotyn, Joanna, Sierocka, Aleksandra, Marczak, Michał, Kozlowski, Remigiusz
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Zusammenfassung:Background: The World Health Organisation reports that melanoma had an incidence of 331,722 cases worldwide in 2022, ranking it 17th on the list of the most prevalent malignancies. This disease is a threat to public health as years of potential life lost from melanoma deaths constitute an economic and social burden; it is, however, curable if detected early. This study aims to show current trends in clinical trials for melanoma screening. Materials and Methods: The analysis was conducted using data from clinicaltrials.gov. The analysis considered both interventional and observational studies on melanoma screening. Only the studies with complete and active statutes by 4 September 2024 were included in the analysis. Results: Out of 25 studies registered in clinical trial databases regarding melanoma screening, 20% research advanced imagining techniques employing innovative machine learning algorithms, while 16% explore behavioural interventions. Conclusions: Intensification of behavioural interventions and health promotion activities is recommended.
ISSN:2072-6694
2072-6694
DOI:10.3390/cancers16244186