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1: J Cutan Med Surg. 2004 Jan-Feb;8(1):1-5. Epub 2004 Jan 23.Click here to read Links

Enhancing skin self-examination with imaging: evaluation of a mole-mapping program.

Department of Dermatology, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. maw@brown.edu

BACKGROUND: To enhance early detection of melanoma with thorough skin self-examination, we have enrolled patients in a mole-mapping program that uses digital imaging of the skin. OBJECTIVE: The goal of our study was to evaluate the impact of participation in the mole-mapping program on performance of thorough skin self-examination. METHODS: The study was carried out by telephone survey of 64 program participants, using self-report to assess impact. RESULTS: Participants were generally satisfied and found the program useful and effective; 97% would recommend it. Almost half (45%) of those who were not performing thorough skin self-examination before participation reported performing it after receiving their images. After participation, a partner such as a spouse or friend was more commonly assisting in these examinations. We also noted a correlation (of borderline statistical significance) between sun protection and performance of self-examination, and differences among different definitions of thorough skin self-examination. CONCLUSION: Interventions centered around imaging have the potential to substantially enhance and encourage the performance of thorough skin self-examination for the early detection of melanoma.

PMID: 15688095 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]