Toward personalized skin cancer care: multiple skin cancer development in five cohorts.
Lee WhelessKai-Ping LiaoSiwei ZhengYao LiLydia YaoYaomin XuChristopher MaddenJacqueline IkeIsabelle T SmithDominique MosleySarah GrossarthRebecca I HartmanOtis WilsonAdriana HungMackenzie R WehnerPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2024)
Nearly half of patients treated for skin cancer were treated for more than one skin cancer. Patients who have not developed a second skin cancer by 2 years after the first are unlikely to develop multiple skin cancers within the following 5 years. Better data formatting will allow for improved granularity in identifying individuals at high risk for multiple skin cancers and those unlikely to benefit from continued annual surveillance. Resource planning should take into account not just the number of skin cancer cases, but the individual burden of disease.