Nonmelanoma skin cancer in elderly at nursing homes of Guantanamo from 2017 to 2019

Introduction: skin cancer in elderly has not been characterized in Guantanamo. Objective: characterize the patients admitted to the nursing homes "Caridad Jaca" and "San José" in the city of Guantánamo with a diagnosis of skin cancer in the period 2017-2019. Method: it was co...

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Main Authors: José Antonio Bordelois-Abdo, Kathy Julissa Lagos-Ordoñez, Mauricio López-Mateus
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Centro Editorial Ciencias Médicas: CPICM Guantánamo 2020-09-01
Series:Revista Información Científica
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Online Access:http://revinfcientifica.sld.cu/index.php/ric/article/view/2926
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Summary:Introduction: skin cancer in elderly has not been characterized in Guantanamo. Objective: characterize the patients admitted to the nursing homes "Caridad Jaca" and "San José" in the city of Guantánamo with a diagnosis of skin cancer in the period 2017-2019. Method: it was conducted an observational, prospective and cross-sectional study with all the elderly (n=256) with skin cancer (n=15). Studied variables: age, sex, place of birth and lived, personal pathological history, skin phototype, characteristics of the lesion, clinical dermatoscopic and histopathological diagnosis. Results: 5.9% of the elderly were diagnosed with skin cancer. It was more common in men (53.4%), range age from 60 to 79 (53.4%), were born or lived in urban areas and with skin phototype III (40.0%). 100.0% of the patients were exposed to sunlight, 86.7% without photo-protection means. The cancer was more localized in the face area (66.7%), had between 3 and 4 years of evolution (60.0%) and basal cell carcinoma (46.6%) was the most frequent. Clinical, dermatoscopic and histopathological diagnosis correlation was observed in 80.0 % of the cases. Conclusions: the rate of skin cancers in erderly is low, however, more attention is needed to ensure early diagnosis of this disease
ISSN:1028-9933
1028-9933