Kailas Ajay, Botwin Ariel L, Pritchett Ellen N, Jackson-Richards Diane, Lewis Suzanna, Sadhwani Divya, Desai Seemal R, Taylor Susan C
University of Central Florida College of Medicine, Orlando, USA.
Multicultural Dermatology Center, Henry Ford Medical Center, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Cutis. 2017 Oct;100(4):235-240.
Skin of color (SOC) populations (ie, blacks, Hispanics, Asians) are at a notably higher risk for mortality from skin cancers such as melanoma than white individuals. In this article, we seek to answer the following question: Do knowledge-based interventions increase skin cancer awareness among SOC patients? Following an extensive literature search, a total of 4 articles were analyzed and discussed in this review.
有色人种(SOC)群体(即黑人、西班牙裔、亚裔)患黑色素瘤等皮肤癌死亡的风险明显高于白人。在本文中,我们试图回答以下问题:基于知识的干预措施能否提高SOC患者对皮肤癌的认识?在广泛检索文献后,本综述共分析和讨论了4篇文章。