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View article: Optimizing nutritional education to improve quality of life in cancer patients
Optimizing nutritional education to improve quality of life in cancer patients Open
Cancer remains a major contributor to morbidity and mortality globally. The disease itself and its treatments often lead to significant challenges that negatively impact patients' quality of life. The objective of this community service in…
View article: BI13 Update on the development of a consensus statement on behalf of the BSSCII: delivering stratified skin cancer surveillance in solid organ transplant recipients
BI13 Update on the development of a consensus statement on behalf of the BSSCII: delivering stratified skin cancer surveillance in solid organ transplant recipients Open
Solid organ transplant recipients (SOTRs) have a significantly increased risk of developing multiple skin cancers, indeed around 50% of patients will develop one or more in their lifetime. International guidelines recommend at least annual…
View article: Interventions to Improve the Quality of Life of Thyroid Cancer Patients : A Scoping Review
Interventions to Improve the Quality of Life of Thyroid Cancer Patients : A Scoping Review Open
Thyroid cancer treatment can cause side effects that have a significant impact on the patient's quality of life and health, so effective interventions are needed to address these impacts. This study aimed to explore various interventions, …
View article: BI08 Delivery of stratified skin cancer surveillance in solid-organ transplant recipients: development of a consensus statement on behalf of the British Society for Skin Care in Immunosuppressed Individuals
BI08 Delivery of stratified skin cancer surveillance in solid-organ transplant recipients: development of a consensus statement on behalf of the British Society for Skin Care in Immunosuppressed Individuals Open
Solid-organ transplant recipients (SOTRs) have a significantly increased risk of developing skin cancer, with approximately 50% in some populations developing one or more in their lifetime. Many international guidelines recommend at least …
View article: Clinicopathological characteristics of individuals with coexisting melanoma and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: a multicentre cohort study
Clinicopathological characteristics of individuals with coexisting melanoma and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: a multicentre cohort study Open
Background Individuals with a prior diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) have a higher risk of developing melanoma and exhibit poorer outcomes than patients without CLL. However, there are limited data reporting the clinicopath…
View article: Topical treatment of actinic keratoses in organ transplant recipients: a feasibility study for SPOT (Squamous cell carcinoma Prevention in Organ transplant recipients using Topical treatments).
Topical treatment of actinic keratoses in organ transplant recipients: a feasibility study for SPOT (Squamous cell carcinoma Prevention in Organ transplant recipients using Topical treatments). Open
BACKGROUND: The risk of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is significantly increased in organ transplant recipients (OTRs). Clearance of actinic keratoses (AKs) is generally regarded as a surrogate biomarker for cSCC prevention. OTR…
View article: Feasibility of a trial to evaluate nicotinamide for chemoprevention of skin cancers in organ transplant recipients in the <scp>UK</scp>
Feasibility of a trial to evaluate nicotinamide for chemoprevention of skin cancers in organ transplant recipients in the <span>UK</span> Open
View article: Patient preferences for topical treatment of AK
Patient preferences for topical treatment of AK Open
Actinic keratoses are rough patches of skin caused by years of sun damage. There is a small risk that AK patches could progress into a form of skin cancer called cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma (cSCC). Treatment of AK might therefore pro…
View article: Patient preferences for topical treatment of actinic keratoses: a discrete‐choice experiment
Patient preferences for topical treatment of actinic keratoses: a discrete‐choice experiment Open
Evidence of significant variation in the perceived utility of treatments across patients highlights the importance of taking individual patient preferences into account to improve AK treatment acceptability and adherence.