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   understanding skin screening practices among children at elevated risk for melanoma to inform interventions for melanoma prevention and control  
   
نویسنده parsons bridget g. ,hay jennifer l. ,aspinwall lisa g. ,zaugg kelsey ,zhu angela ,mooney ryan h. ,klein stephanie z. ,grossman douglas ,leachman sancy a. ,wu yelena p.
منبع journal of cancer education - 2020 - دوره : 35 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:509 -514
چکیده    Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer. screening can aid in early disease detection, when treatment is more effective. although there are currently no consensus guidelines regarding skin screening for pediatric populations with elevated familial risk for melanoma, at-risk children with the help of their parents and healthcare providers implement skin self-exams. healthcare providers also recommend screening practices for these children. the goal of the current study was to describe current screening behaviors and provider recommendation for screening among children of melanoma survivors. parents of children with a family history of melanoma completed a questionnaire that included items on children’s screening frequency, thoroughness, and who performed the screening. seventy-four percent of parents reported that their children (mean age = 9.0 years, sd = 4.8) had engaged in parent-assisted skin self-exams (sses) in the past 6 months. only 12% of parents reported that children received sses once per month (the recommended frequency for adult melanoma survivors). in open-ended responses, parents reported that healthcare providers had provided recommendations around how to conduct sses, but most parents did not report receiving information on recommended sse frequency. twenty-six percent of parents (n = 18) reported that children had received a skin exam by a healthcare provider in the past 6 months. the majority of children with a family history of melanoma are reportedly engaging in skin exams despite the lack of guidelines on screening in this population. future melanoma preventive interventions should consider providing families guidance about implementing screening with their children.
کلیدواژه melanoma ,screening ,children ,cancer control ,familyᅟ
آدرس huntsman cancer institute, usa, memorial sloan kettering cancer center, department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, usa, university of utah, department of psychology, usa, huntsman cancer institute, usa, huntsman cancer institute, usa, huntsman cancer institute, usa, university of utah, department of dermatology, usa, huntsman cancer institute, usa. university of utah, department of dermatology, usa, oregon health & science university, department of dermatology & knight cancer institute, usa, huntsman cancer institute, usa. university of utah, department of dermatology, usa
 
     
   
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