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Internet based health promotion campaign against skin cancer - Results of www.skincheck.ch in Switzerland

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Date of Publication
2010
Publication Type
Article
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Universitätsklinik fü...

Contributor
Barysch, Marjam-Jeanette
Cozzio, Antonio
Kolm, Isabel
Hrdlicka, Susanne Ruf
Brand, Christoph
Hunger, Robert
Universitätsklinik für Dermatologie
Kreyden, Oliver
Schaffner, Reto
Zaugg, Thomas
Dummer, Reinhard
Series
European journal of dermatology EJD
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1167-1122
Publisher
John Libbey Eurotext
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1684/ejd.2010.0827
PubMed ID
19825529
Description
Conventional skin cancer prevention programs appeal to limited populations, and the middle aged male population responds less frequently. Our objective was to establish a complementary health promotion campaign tool for skin cancer prevention. Internet-based education, instruction for self assessment and teledermatological evaluation of skin lesions by an expert commission of dermatologists was used. Compliance and clinical diagnosis was assessed in a subgroup. 12,000 users visited the educational website. There was strong interest among the middle aged male population (53% (N = 262): male; mean age: 42). 28.5% of examined lesions (N = 494) were considered suspicious. Email requests, sent to the group whose lesions where considered suspicious, were answered by 46.0% of females (N = 29) and 59.7% of males (N = 46) with a female distribution predominantly in younger ages (52.6% of females with known age: < 30 years). Males were predominantly represented over 30 years (86.2% of all males). According to user's declarations, at least 8 (8.5%) malignant lesions (1 melanoma in situ, 1 squamous cell carcinoma, 4 basal cell carcinomas, 2 malignant lesions without declared diagnosis) were finally diagnosed by physicians. We conclude that internet-based, interactive, educational programs, in addition to existing health promotion campaigns, can enhance public participation in the middle aged male population in skin cancer prevention.
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