Mahmood Ansab, Babar Muhammad Saad, Khan Allah Yar Yahya, Ali Salamat, Bashir Raahim A, Sadiq Hafiz Zeeshan, Rasheed Amir, Khalid Rana Muhammad Asadullah, Anjum Ammar, Mehmood Qadri Haseeb
Dermatology, Imperial College London, London, GBR.
Surgery, Lahore General Hospital, Lahore, PAK.
Cureus. 2024 Nov 22;16(11):e74251. doi: 10.7759/cureus.74251. eCollection 2024 Nov.
Background Melanoma, the most lethal form of skin cancer, contributes to a majority of skin cancer fatalities globally. It carries a grim prognosis with a high propensity for early metastasis. People are not aware of moles, their natural course of progression, and skin self-examination. Consistent skin examinations have demonstrated enhanced survival rates. The month of May is celebrated for melanoma awareness. Objective This study aims to evaluate the awareness of the general public on mole cancer and skin self-examination (SSE). Materials and methods This prospective, survey-based study was conducted through interviews in the outpatient department of Lahore General Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan, in May 2022. Questions based on knowledge, attitudes, and practices of melanoma and skin self-examination were asked during the survey in the native language. The collected data underwent analysis using Google Form (Google Inc., Mountain View, USA) and IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 24 (Released 2016; IBM Corp., Armonk, New York, United States). Descriptive analysis was performed by a statistician. Categorical data were analyzed to determine frequency and percentage, while continuous data were computed as mean and standard deviation. Results The findings reveal that a staggering 81% of the surveyed population were unaware of melanoma. A staggering 70% admitted to never having conducted self-body examinations. Interestingly, about 57% of the population had moles on their bodies, yet a significant 90% showed no concern about them. Alarmingly, 85% had never sought medical advice on this matter. On average, half of the participants believed in the protective benefits of sunscreen, umbrellas, and sunglasses. Among those interviewed, 52% recognized the severity of melanoma, while only 33% understood its potential for spreading to other organs. Additionally, 57% agreed that self-examination could facilitate early detection, and 62% believed in the efficacy of regular skin checks for improving survival rates. Impressively, 90% of the patients found the survey informative, with half expressing high satisfaction with its conduct. Conclusion Melanoma is a concerning diagnosis, and simple SSE can increase survival. This survey concluded that it is imperative to raise awareness regarding the risk of melanoma, the benefit of conducting self-examination, and when to seek medical help. Larger studies are needed to extract broader aspects of various factors creating barriers to awareness.
背景 黑色素瘤是皮肤癌中最致命的一种,在全球大多数皮肤癌死亡病例中占比颇高。其预后严峻,早期转移倾向高。人们对痣、痣的自然发展过程以及皮肤自我检查并不了解。持续的皮肤检查已证明可提高生存率。五月是黑色素瘤宣传月。目的 本研究旨在评估普通公众对痣癌和皮肤自我检查(SSE)的认知情况。材料与方法 这项基于调查的前瞻性研究于2022年5月在巴基斯坦拉合尔拉合尔总医院门诊部通过访谈进行。调查过程中用当地语言询问了关于黑色素瘤和皮肤自我检查的知识、态度及行为方面的问题。收集的数据使用谷歌表单(谷歌公司,美国山景城)和IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows,版本24(2016年发布;IBM公司,美国纽约阿蒙克)进行分析。由统计学家进行描述性分析。对分类数据进行分析以确定频率和百分比,连续数据计算为均值和标准差。结果 研究结果显示,高达81%的被调查人群对黑色素瘤一无所知。高达70%的人承认从未进行过身体自我检查。有趣的是,约57%的人身上有痣,但高达90%的人对其毫不在意。令人担忧的是,85%的人从未就此事寻求过医疗建议。平均而言,一半的参与者相信防晒霜、雨伞和太阳镜的防护作用。在接受访谈的人中,52%认识到黑色素瘤的严重性,而只有33%了解其转移至其他器官的可能性。此外,57%的人同意自我检查有助于早期发现,62%的人相信定期皮肤检查对提高生存率有效。令人印象深刻的是,90%的患者认为该调查信息丰富,一半的人对调查的开展表示高度满意。结论 黑色素瘤是一个令人担忧的诊断,简单的皮肤自我检查可提高生存率。本次调查得出结论,必须提高对黑色素瘤风险、进行自我检查的益处以及何时寻求医疗帮助的认识。需要开展更大规模的研究以挖掘造成认知障碍的各种因素的更广泛方面。