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Keratinocyte Carcinoma: A Review.
JAMAImportance Keratinocyte carcinomas are skin cancers that arise from keratinocytes and are composed of basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) and cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (cSCCs). Keratinocyte carcinomas are common in North America, Australia, New Zealand,
M. R. Wehner
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Epidemiology of Keratinocyte Skin Cancer with a Focus on Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
CancersSimple Summary The incidence of keratinocyte skin cancer has rapidly been increasing over the last five decades in fair skinned populations throughout the world.
Ulrike Keim +2 more
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European Journal of Cancer, 2019
BACKGROUND High incidence rates of keratinocyte carcinoma (KC) in Western countries put pressure on healthcare systems. The aim of this study was to describe clinical practice in order to identify areas for improvement.
Marlies Wakkee +2 more
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BACKGROUND High incidence rates of keratinocyte carcinoma (KC) in Western countries put pressure on healthcare systems. The aim of this study was to describe clinical practice in order to identify areas for improvement.
Marlies Wakkee +2 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2018
Background: It is unknown whether treatment costs for keratinocyte carcinoma (KC) and actinic keratosis (AK) can be lowered by spending more on chemoprevention.
Jean Yoon, Mhs +2 more
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Background: It is unknown whether treatment costs for keratinocyte carcinoma (KC) and actinic keratosis (AK) can be lowered by spending more on chemoprevention.
Jean Yoon, Mhs +2 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2019
BACKGROUND Because most of the US population will consist of nonwhite individuals by the year 2043, it is essential that both physicians and patients are educated about skin cancer in nonwhite persons.
Erin Buchanan
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BACKGROUND Because most of the US population will consist of nonwhite individuals by the year 2043, it is essential that both physicians and patients are educated about skin cancer in nonwhite persons.
Erin Buchanan
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Declining incidence of keratinocyte carcinoma in organ transplant recipients
British Journal of Dermatology, 2019All organ transplant populations are predisposed to increased rates of keratinocyte carcinoma (KC). Since this increased risk was first appreciated, immunosuppressive regimens have changed and organ transplant recipients (OTRs) have been aggressively ...
S. Menzies +17 more
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Keratinocyte carcinoma is by far the most common cancer in the United States. Basal cell carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas account for approximately 80% and 20% of cases of KC, respectively. The term nonmelanoma skin cancer is commonly used to refer to squamous cell carcinomas and basal cell carcinomas; however, other types of nonmelanoma skin ...
Martin A Weinstock
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Dermatologic Surgery, 2022
BACKGROUND Keratinocyte carcinoma (KC) is the most common type of nonmelanoma skin cancer. Currently, prophylactic treatment options are limited. Nonablative fractional lasers (NAFL) have received the Food and Drug Administration approval for the ...
Travis A. Benson +3 more
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BACKGROUND Keratinocyte carcinoma (KC) is the most common type of nonmelanoma skin cancer. Currently, prophylactic treatment options are limited. Nonablative fractional lasers (NAFL) have received the Food and Drug Administration approval for the ...
Travis A. Benson +3 more
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JAMA dermatology, 2022
Importance Patients treated for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell carcinoma (BCC), collectively called keratinocyte carcinoma (KC), are at risk for recurrence, metastasis, and additional primary cutaneous malignant neoplasms.
S. Mirali +14 more
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Importance Patients treated for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell carcinoma (BCC), collectively called keratinocyte carcinoma (KC), are at risk for recurrence, metastasis, and additional primary cutaneous malignant neoplasms.
S. Mirali +14 more
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Non-Surgical Treatments for Keratinocyte Carcinomas
Advances in Therapy, 2021Skin cancer is the most common malignancy worldwide, comprising approximately 30% of all human tumors. In recent decades, the incidence of keratinocyte carcinomas, which include basal cell carcinoma and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, has been steadily increasing globally (Rogers et al. in JAMA Dermatol 151(10):1081-1086.
Kylee J B, Kus, Emily S, Ruiz
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