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Published in: BMC Cancer 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Melanoma | Research article

Skin cancers in people with albinism in Togo in 2019: results of two rounds of national mobile skin care clinics

Authors: Bayaki Saka, Sefako Abla Akakpo, Julienne Noude Teclessou, Piham Gnossike, Saliou Adam, Garba Mahamadou, Panawé Kassang, Yvette Elegbede, Abas Mouhari-Toure, Tchin Darre, Koussake Kombate, Palokinam Pitché

Published in: BMC Cancer | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

In people with albinism (PWA), the deficiency of melanin increase the risk of skin cancers. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of skin cancers and characteristics of these detected skin cancers (histological types, localization) in PWA in 10 cities in Togo in 2019.

Methods

This is a cross-sectional study of medical records of PWA systematically examined during two mobile skin care clinics in 2019, as part of a programme for the prevention and management of skin cancers in these subjects.

Results

During the study period, 280 (95.2%) of the 294 PWA consulted, had developed skin lesions. Of the 280 PWA, the pathological reports from the medical records of 33 patients (11.8%; (95%CI = [8.2–16.2]) had concluded to non-melanoma skin cancers. The mean age of these 33 patients was 38.6 ± 15.2 years and the sex-ratio was 1. Their occupations were mainly resellers (21.2%), traders (15.2%) and farmers (12.2%). In the 33 patients, 54 cases of non-melanoma skin cancers were identified, with some patients having more than one tumor, and some of them having more than one (histologically confirmed) diagnosis. These 54 non-melanoma skin cancers were divided into 21 cases of invasive squamous cell carcinomas, 2 cases of Bowen’s disease and 31 cases of basal cell carcinomas. These non-melanoma skin cancers mainly occurred in the head and neck (33 cases; 61.1%), the upper limbs (15 cases; 27, 8%) and the trunk (4 cases; 7.4%).

Conclusion

The results of this study show a high prevalence of skin cancers among PWAs in Togo in 2019, only non-melanoma skin cancers. In addition, they illustrate the role of ultraviolet rays with regard to the localization of skin cancers and the occupations of patients. Popularization and compliance with photo protection measures, systematic and regular examination of the skin of these PWAs will allow early detection and treatment of these skin cancers.
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Metadata
Title
Skin cancers in people with albinism in Togo in 2019: results of two rounds of national mobile skin care clinics
Authors
Bayaki Saka
Sefako Abla Akakpo
Julienne Noude Teclessou
Piham Gnossike
Saliou Adam
Garba Mahamadou
Panawé Kassang
Yvette Elegbede
Abas Mouhari-Toure
Tchin Darre
Koussake Kombate
Palokinam Pitché
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Cancer / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2407
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-020-07747-8

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