Hohe Prävalenz aktinischer Keratosen schon bei über 30-Jährigen

M. Braun‐Falco
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Background: Most of the data concerning the prevalence of actinic keratosis (AK) originate from the USA and Australia, and recently from Austria and Spain, but are based on populations in dermatology practices. Switzerland is the leading country with skin cancer incidence in Europe. AK prevalence among the Swiss population is therefore an important public health issue. Objective: To assess the prevalence of AK in the outpatient Swiss population in general practice. Methods: General practitioners captured AK diagnosis stage and localization in consecutive patients, who attended the physician for any reason. Results: A total of 2,844 consecutive patients (55.7% female) were enrolled in 59 general practitioners' offices. AK prevalence was 25.3% and increased steadily with age; 33% of men and 19% of women were diagnosed with AK. Every second AK patient declared leisure-related UV exposure, while only 23% were exposed to UV occupationally; 16% of the patients were UV exposed both occupationally and during leisure. AK distribution among sun-exposed body sites and extent of disease varied by sex. Conclusion: In Switzerland AK is a common diagnosis in dermatology practices. Since up to 5% of AK may progress to invasive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), prevention of AK, as well as education of patients and general practitioners, may play a critical role for subsequent SCC development. This is the first study on AK prevalence in Switzerland identifying patients most affected by AK. These results will help to define future approaches to target general practitioners for education, screening, and specific intervention in patients with AK.
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背景:大多数关于光化性角化病(AK)患病率的数据来自美国和澳大利亚,最近来自奥地利和西班牙,但基于皮肤病学实践中的人群。瑞士是欧洲皮肤癌发病率最高的国家。因此,AK在瑞士人口中的流行是一个重要的公共卫生问题。目的:评估瑞士门诊人群中AK的患病率。方法:全科医生对因任何原因就诊的连续患者进行AK诊断阶段和定位。结果:59个全科医生办公室共纳入2844例连续患者(55.7%为女性)。AK患病率为25.3%,随年龄增长稳步上升;33%的男性和19%的女性被诊断患有AK。每2名AK患者中,就有1名报告与休闲相关的紫外线暴露,而只有23%的患者在职业上暴露于紫外线;16%的患者在工作和休闲时都暴露在紫外线下。AK在日晒部位的分布和疾病程度因性别而异。结论:在瑞士,AK是皮肤科实践中的常见诊断。由于高达5%的AK可发展为浸润性鳞状细胞癌(SCC),预防AK以及对患者和全科医生的教育可能对随后的SCC发展起关键作用。这是瑞士首次对AK患病率进行研究,确定受AK影响最大的患者。这些结果将有助于确定未来针对全科医生对AK患者进行教育、筛查和特定干预的方法。
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