Role of community pharmacists in skin cancer screening: A descriptive study of skin cancer risk factors prevalence and photoprotection habits in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Background: Skin cancer incidence is increasing alarmingly, despite current efforts trying to improve its early detection. Community pharmacists have proven success in implementing screening protocols for a number of diseases because of their skills and easy access. Objective: To evaluate the prev...

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Main Authors: Mir JF, Estrada-Campmany M, Heredia A, Rodríguez-Caba C, Alcalde M, Espinosa N, Monnier J, Pérez-Anker J, Yélamos O, Puig S, Bosch N, Malvehy J
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Published: Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas 2019-09-01
Series:Pharmacy Practice
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Online Access:https://pharmacypractice.org/journal/index.php/pp/article/view/1455
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spelling doaj-4d3c8204544e4582952dd1ec180cbe4c2020-11-25T03:16:40ZengCentro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones FarmaceuticasPharmacy Practice1885-642X1886-36552019-09-01173145510.18549/PharmPract.2019.3.1455 Role of community pharmacists in skin cancer screening: A descriptive study of skin cancer risk factors prevalence and photoprotection habits in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Mir JFEstrada-Campmany MHeredia ARodríguez-Caba CAlcalde MEspinosa NMonnier JPérez-Anker JYélamos OPuig SBosch NMalvehy JBackground: Skin cancer incidence is increasing alarmingly, despite current efforts trying to improve its early detection. Community pharmacists have proven success in implementing screening protocols for a number of diseases because of their skills and easy access. Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of skin cancer risk factors and the photoprotection habits with a questionnaire in community pharmacy users. Methods: A research group consisting of pharmacists and dermatologists conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study to assess photoprotection habits and skin cancer risk factors by using a validated questionnaire in 218 community pharmacies in Barcelona from May 23rd to June 13th 2016. All participants received health education on photoprotection and skin cancer prevention. Patients with ≥1 skin cancer risk factor were referred to their physician, as they needed further screening of skin cancer. Results: A total of 5,530 participants were evaluated. Of those, only 20.2% participants had received a total body skin examination for skin cancer screening in the past by a physician and 57.1% reported using a SPF 50+ sunscreen. 53.9% participants presented ≥1 skin cancer risk factor: 11.8% participants reported having skin cancer familial history and 6.2% reported skin cancer personal history; pharmacists found ≥10 melanocytic nevi in 43.8% participants and chronically sun-damaged skin in 21.4%. Lesions suspicious for melanoma were reported in 10.9% of the participants and urgent dermatological evaluation was recommended. Conclusions: Pharmacists can detect people with skin cancer risk factors amongst their users. This intervention can be considered in multidisciplinary strategies of skin cancer screening.https://pharmacypractice.org/journal/index.php/pp/article/view/1455Sunscreening AgentsSkin NeoplasmsEarly Detection of CancerPharmaciesPharmacistsCross-Sectional StudiesSpain
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author Mir JF
Estrada-Campmany M
Heredia A
Rodríguez-Caba C
Alcalde M
Espinosa N
Monnier J
Pérez-Anker J
Yélamos O
Puig S
Bosch N
Malvehy J
spellingShingle Mir JF
Estrada-Campmany M
Heredia A
Rodríguez-Caba C
Alcalde M
Espinosa N
Monnier J
Pérez-Anker J
Yélamos O
Puig S
Bosch N
Malvehy J
Role of community pharmacists in skin cancer screening: A descriptive study of skin cancer risk factors prevalence and photoprotection habits in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Pharmacy Practice
Sunscreening Agents
Skin Neoplasms
Early Detection of Cancer
Pharmacies
Pharmacists
Cross-Sectional Studies
Spain
author_facet Mir JF
Estrada-Campmany M
Heredia A
Rodríguez-Caba C
Alcalde M
Espinosa N
Monnier J
Pérez-Anker J
Yélamos O
Puig S
Bosch N
Malvehy J
author_sort Mir JF
title Role of community pharmacists in skin cancer screening: A descriptive study of skin cancer risk factors prevalence and photoprotection habits in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
title_short Role of community pharmacists in skin cancer screening: A descriptive study of skin cancer risk factors prevalence and photoprotection habits in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
title_full Role of community pharmacists in skin cancer screening: A descriptive study of skin cancer risk factors prevalence and photoprotection habits in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
title_fullStr Role of community pharmacists in skin cancer screening: A descriptive study of skin cancer risk factors prevalence and photoprotection habits in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
title_full_unstemmed Role of community pharmacists in skin cancer screening: A descriptive study of skin cancer risk factors prevalence and photoprotection habits in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
title_sort role of community pharmacists in skin cancer screening: a descriptive study of skin cancer risk factors prevalence and photoprotection habits in barcelona, catalonia, spain
publisher Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas
series Pharmacy Practice
issn 1885-642X
1886-3655
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Background: Skin cancer incidence is increasing alarmingly, despite current efforts trying to improve its early detection. Community pharmacists have proven success in implementing screening protocols for a number of diseases because of their skills and easy access. Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of skin cancer risk factors and the photoprotection habits with a questionnaire in community pharmacy users. Methods: A research group consisting of pharmacists and dermatologists conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study to assess photoprotection habits and skin cancer risk factors by using a validated questionnaire in 218 community pharmacies in Barcelona from May 23rd to June 13th 2016. All participants received health education on photoprotection and skin cancer prevention. Patients with ≥1 skin cancer risk factor were referred to their physician, as they needed further screening of skin cancer. Results: A total of 5,530 participants were evaluated. Of those, only 20.2% participants had received a total body skin examination for skin cancer screening in the past by a physician and 57.1% reported using a SPF 50+ sunscreen. 53.9% participants presented ≥1 skin cancer risk factor: 11.8% participants reported having skin cancer familial history and 6.2% reported skin cancer personal history; pharmacists found ≥10 melanocytic nevi in 43.8% participants and chronically sun-damaged skin in 21.4%. Lesions suspicious for melanoma were reported in 10.9% of the participants and urgent dermatological evaluation was recommended. Conclusions: Pharmacists can detect people with skin cancer risk factors amongst their users. This intervention can be considered in multidisciplinary strategies of skin cancer screening.
topic Sunscreening Agents
Skin Neoplasms
Early Detection of Cancer
Pharmacies
Pharmacists
Cross-Sectional Studies
Spain
url https://pharmacypractice.org/journal/index.php/pp/article/view/1455
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