Risk factors for early‐onset basal cell carcinomas and the trend towards their female predominance

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Introduction: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) quite frequently presents as multiple tumors in individual patients. Neoplasm’s risk factors for local recurrence have a critical impact on therapeutic management. Objective: To detect risk factors for multiple BCCs (mBCC) in individual patients and to describe clinical and dermatoscopic features of low- and high-risk tumors. Materials & Methods: Our study included 225 patients with 304 surgically excised primary BCCs. All patients’ medical history and demographics were recorded. Clinical and dermatoscopic images of BCCs were evaluated for predefined criteria and statistical analyses were performed. Results: Grade II-III sunburns before adulthood (OR 2.146, p = 0.031) and a personal history of BCC (OR 3.403, p < 0.001) were the major predisposing factors for mBCC. Clinically obvious white color (OR 3.168, p < 0.001) and dermatoscopic detection of white shiny lines (OR 2.085, p = 0.025) represented strongly prognostic variables of high-risk BCC. Similarly, extensive clinico-dermatoscopic ulceration (up to 9.2-fold) and nodular morphology (3.6-fold) raise the possibility for high-risk BCC. On the contrary, dermatoscopic evidence of blue-black coloration had a negative prognostic value for high-risk neoplasms (light OR 0.269, p < 0.001/partial OR 0.198, p = 0.001). Conclusions: Profiling of mBCC patients and a thorough knowledge of high-risk tumors’ clinico-dermatoscopic morphology could provide physicians with important information towards prevention of this neoplasm.


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