© 1996 by Oxford University Press
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol. 88, No. 1, 17-23,
January 3, 1996
© 1996 Oxford University Press
Screening for Cutaneous Melanoma by Skin Self-Examination
Cancer Prevention Research Unit for Connecticut at Yale, Yale University New Haven Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, NY
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center New York, NY
Cancer Prevention Research Unit for Connecticut at Yale, Yale University New York, NY
Cancer Prevention Research Institute New York, NY
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston, MA
*Correspondence to: Marianne Berwick, Ph.D., M.P.H, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Box 60, 1275 York Ave., New York, NY 10021.
BACKGROUND:: Although some evidence indicates that early detection protects against the development of lethal melanoma, no randomized clinical trials have been conducted to measure the efficacy of early detection (or screening) in preventing death from this disease. Since melanoma incidence in the United States is relatively rare, a randomized clinical trial to test the efficacy of screening would be extremely expensive.
PURPOSE:: As an alternative to a randomized clinical trial, we conducted a population-based, case-control study to investigate whether early detection through skin self-examination (SSE) is associated with a decreased risk of lethal melanoma (includes the presence of advanced disease with distant metastases in addition to death from melanoma).
METHODS:: SSE (conducting a careful, deliberate, and purposeful examination of the skin) was assessed in all subjects by use of a structured questionnaire and personal interviews. The major exposure variable, SSE, was defined following focus-group interviews with melanoma patients and healthy control subjects. The final study population consisted of 1199 Caucasian residents of the state of Connecticut enrolled from January 15, 1987, through May 15, 1989; 650 individuals were newly diagnosed with cutaneous melanoma, and the remaining 549 individuals were age- and sex-frequency matched control subjects from the general population. During the study interviews, nevi on the arms and backs of subjects were counted. In 5 years of follow-up (through March 1994), 110 lethal cases of melanoma were identified. The study design allowed separate estimation of the impact of SSE on reduced melanoma incidence (primary prevention) and survival among incident cases (secondary prevention). Odds ratios (ORs) were used to measure the associations between SSE and melanoma and between SSE and lethal melanoma.
RESULTS:: SSE, practiced by only 15% of all subjects, was associated with a reduced risk of melanoma incidence (adjusted OR = 0.66; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.44-0.99; comparing case patients with control subjects). The data indicated further that SSE may reduce the risk of advanced disease among melanoma patients (unadjusted risk ratio = 0.58; 95% CI = 0.31-1.11); however, longer follow-up is required to confirm this latter estimate. If both estimates are correct, they suggest, in combination, that SSE may reduce mortality from melanoma by 63% (adjusted OR = 0.37; 95% CI = 0.16-0.84; comparing lethal cases with general population controls).
CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS:: SSE may provide a useful and inexpensive screening method to reduce the incidence of melanoma. SSE may also reduce the development of advanced disease. The results of this study need to be replicated before strategies to increase the practice of SSE are further developed and promoted. [J Natl Cancer Inst 1996;88:1723]
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