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- Title
Current Methods and Caveats to Risk Factor Assessment in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma (cSCC): A Narrative Review.
- Authors
Farberg, Aaron S.; Fitzgerald, Alison L.; Ibrahim, Sherrif F.; Tolkachjov, Stan N.; Soleymani, Teo; Douglas, Leah M.; Kurley, Sarah J.; Arron, Sarah T.
- Abstract
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the second most common form of skin cancer, and the number of deaths due to cSCC is estimated to be greater than the number attributed to melanoma. While the majority of cSCC tumors are resectable with clear margins by standard excision practices, some lesions exhibit high-risk factors for which there is evidence of their association with recurrence, metastasis, and disease-specific death. The most commonly used staging systems and guidelines in the USA for cSCC are based on these clinical and pathologic high-risk factors; however, these are limited in their ability to predict adverse events, thus posing a challenge for implementing risk-directed patient management. Since the development of local recurrence and/or metastasis has a profound impact on the survival of patients with cSCC, accurate identification of patients at high risk for poor outcomes is critical, potentially allowing for early and appropriate adjuvant therapy. This review summarizes the current cSCC literature with a focus on how differing clinical assessments within each of the five selected risk factors (perineural invasion, differentiation, depth of invasion, size, and location) can influence the evaluation of patient outcomes, along with summarizing the utility of staging and guidelines, and highlighting the potential for molecular tools to improve upon cSCC risk assessment.
- Subjects
SKIN cancer; SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma; RISK assessment; SURGICAL margin; OVERALL survival
- Publication
Dermatology & Therapy, 2022, Vol 12, Issue 2, p267
- ISSN
2193-8210
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s13555-021-00673-y