Review of sociodemographic risk factors for presentation with advanced non-melanoma skin cancer

Colin Bacorn, Melissa Serrano, Lily Koo Lin

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Abstract

Purpose: Non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC) are often localized and associated with an excellent prognosis but a minority present with locally advanced or metastatic disease requiring extensive resection or systemic treatment. Medical factors that increase the risk of advanced skin cancers such as tobacco use, systemic immunosuppression or genetic syndromes have been described but the sociodemographic risk factors are relatively uninvestigated and under reported. In this review a cohort of patients presenting with periorbital NMSC is reviewed for social determinants of health correlated with presentation with advanced disease. Methods: Patients presenting with periorbital NMSC during a 10-year period are categorized as advanced (those tumors requiring extensive local resection, sacrifice of the globe or systemic therapy) or non-advanced and demographic features are compared between the two groups. Results: 274 cases of periorbital NMSC were classified as either non-advanced (177) or advanced (97). Patients with public safety net health insurance were twice as likely to present with advanced disease (25% vs 13%). Patients with advanced disease were significantly less likely to be under the care of a primary care physician, lived in economically depressed areas with lower mean household incomes, and lived further from tertiary medical care. Conclusion: Financial and sociodemographic features are strongly associated with presentation with advanced NMSC. Further work is needed to determine which sociodemographic features are independent risk factors. A better understanding of the relevant barriers to care may reduce the burden of advanced disease at presentation in the future.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)481-486
Number of pages6
JournalOrbit (London)
Volume42
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Skin cancer
  • social determinants of health

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Ophthalmology

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