评估喀麦隆一家三甲医院牙科就诊患者对皮肤癌的了解程度

Zilefac Brian Ngokwe , Cheboh Cho-Fon , Nokam Kamdem Stephane , Atanwo Nita Lise Dongmo , Achumbom Haggai Akumbom , Ntep Ntep David Bienvenue
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头颈部是皮肤癌的好发部位。这主要是由于这些部位受光照的影响,而在我国赤道地区,日照强度大、皮肤漂白趋势上升以及白化病比例较高,使这一问题变得更加重要。因此,我们试图评估在一家三甲医院牙科就诊的患者对这些皮肤癌的了解程度。我们在加鲁阿地区医院牙科进行了为期一个月的描述性横断面研究。我们在加鲁阿地区医院的牙科诊所进行了为期一个月的描述性横断面调查。我们将所有愿意自愿参加此次调查的牙科诊所就诊患者都纳入了研究范围,而那些不愿意自愿参加此次调查的患者则被排除在研究之外。我们保留了 69 名参与者,平均年龄为 30 [24.0-38.0] 岁,性别比为 0.71。52.3% 的参与者以前听说过皮肤癌,4.6% 的参与者曾经见过皮肤癌患者,他们都是皮肤癌患者的家庭成员。尽管 90.8 % 的人认为这些癌症很危险,但 50.8 % 的人认为可以治疗,只有 1.5 % 的人知道任何治疗方法。
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Evaluation of the knowledges on skin cancers amongst patients attending the dental unit of a tertiary hospital in Cameroon

Head and neck locations are the site of predilection for skin cancers. This is mainly due to the photoexposition of these areas and is made more important in our equatorial setting with high sunlight exposure, rising trend of skin bleaching and higher percentages of albinism. Hence, we sought to evaluate the knowledges of patients visiting at the dental service of a tertiary hospital on these skin cancers.

We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional at the dental unit of the Garoua Regional Hospital over a period of one month. We included in our study all patients attending the dental unit willing to voluntarily take part in this survey and those not willing to voluntarily take part in this survey were excluded from our study. We carried out a consecutive sampling.

We retained 69 participants with a mean age of 30 [24.0–38.0] years and a sex ratio of 0.71.

52.3 % of our participants had heard about skin cancer before, with 4.6 % having seen a patient with skin cancer, all of whom were family members.

Regarding sunlight exposure, 56.9 % of our participants thought UV exposure can increase the risk of skin cancer, 29.2 % thought body areas exposed to sunlight were more at risk of having skin cancer.

Even though 90.8 % thought these cancers were dangerous, 50.8 % thought it could be treated while only 1.5 % knew any means of treatment.

Our findings show that compared to other population-based studies the knowledge level on skin cancers is lower.

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