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Henrikson NB, Morrison CC, Blasi PR, et al. Behavioral Counseling for Skin Cancer Prevention: A Systematic Evidence Review for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force [Internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2018 Mar. (Evidence Synthesis, No. 161.)

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Behavioral Counseling for Skin Cancer Prevention: A Systematic Evidence Review for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force [Internet].

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Appendix DExcluded Studies

Exclusion Codes
E1. Not relevant
E2. Not English
E3. Not original research
E4. Publication date (2009-present for KQ1-3; 2005-present for KQ4-5)
E5. Ineligible COUNTRY
E6. Ineligible SETTING
  • E6a. Recreational/tourism
  • E6b. Not primary care referable
  • E6c. Occupational
  • E6d. Childcare/school
  • E6e. Other ineligible setting (community, etc.)
E7. Ineligible POPULATION
  • E7a. Melanoma patients
  • E7b. NMSC patients
  • E7c. Other patients under skin cancer surveillance because of known increased risks
E8. Ineligible OUTCOMES
  • E8a. Skin cancer metastasis or progression
  • E8b. For KQs 1, 2, 4: Outcomes assessed <3 months after baseline assessment
  • E8c. Protocol only/results-not-yet-reported
  • E8d. Other ineligible outcomes
E9. Ineligible INTERVENTION
  • E9a. Mass media campaign
  • E9b. Community interventions not affiliated with primary care
  • E9c. Can't assess impact of primary care-referable component
E10. Ineligible STUDY DESIGN
  • E10a. No comparison group
  • E10b. Comparison group is another skin cancer counseling intervention
  • E10c. Other ineligible design
E11. Irretrievable
E12. Poor QUALITY
1.
SunSmart UV Alert. 2009;:. PMID: . KQ1E3, KQ2E3, KQ3E3, KQ4E3, KQ5E3.
2.
Behavioral counseling to prevent skin cancer: recommendation statement. Am Fam Physician. 2012;868:3-Jan. PMID: 23062167. KQ1E3, KQ2E3, KQ3E3, KQ4E3, KQ5E3. [PubMed: 23062167]
3.
IARC monographs on the evaluation of carcinogenic risks to humans. Solar and ultraviolet radiation. IARC Monogr Eval Carcinog Risks Hum. 1992;55:1-316. PMID: 1345607. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E10, KQ4E10, KQ5E10. [PMC free article: PMC5220266] [PubMed: 1345607]
4.
Aarestrup C, Bonnesen CT, Thygesen LC et al. The effect of a school-based intervention on sunbed use in Danish pupils at continuation schools: a cluster-randomized controlled trial. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2014;542:214-20. PMID: 24119418. KQ1E6d, KQ2E6d, KQ3E6d, KQ4E8, KQ5E8. [PubMed: 24119418]
5.
Agbai ON, Buster K, Sanchez M et al. Skin cancer and photoprotection in people of color: a review and recommendations for physicians and the public. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2014;704:748-62. PMID: 24485530. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E10, KQ4E10, KQ5E10. [PubMed: 24485530]
6.
Aitken JF, Elwood JM, Lowe JB et al. A randomised trial of population screening for melanoma. J Med Screen. 2002;91:33-7. PMID: 11943795. KQ1E8, KQ2E8, KQ3E8, KQ4E6e, KQ5E8c. [PubMed: 11943795]
7.
Aitken JF, Youl PH, Janda M et al. Increase in skin cancer screening during a community-based randomized intervention trial. International Journal of Cancer. 2006;1184:1010-6. PMID: 16152577. KQ1E9c, KQ2E9c, KQ3E9c, KQ4E9c, KQ5E9c. [PubMed: 16152577]
8.
Alberta Provincial Cutaneous Tumour Team Prevention of Skin Cancer: Clinical Practice Guideline CU-014. . 2013;:. PMID: . KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E10, KQ4E10, KQ5E10.
9.
Alexander M, Mellor JD, McArthur G et al. “Ipilimumab in pretreated patients with unresectable or metastatic cutaneous, uveal and mucosal melanoma”. Med J Aust. 2014;2011:49-53. PMID: 24999899. KQ1E8, KQ2E8, KQ3E8, KQ4E8, KQ5E8. [PubMed: 24999899]
10.
American Academy of Dermatology Ad Hoc Task Force for the ABCDEs of Melanoma, Tsao H, Olazagasti JM, Cordoro KM et al. Early detection of melanoma: reviewing the ABCDEs. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2015;724:717-23. PMID: 25698455. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E10, KQ4E10, KQ5E10. [PubMed: 25698455]
11.
American Academy of Family Physicians Summary of Recommendations for Clinical Preventive Services. . 2015;:. PMID: . KQ1E3, KQ2E3, KQ3E3, KQ4E3, KQ5E3.
12.
American Cancer Society Cancer Prevention & Early Detection Facts & Figures 2015-2016. . 2015;:. PMID: . KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E10, KQ4E10, KQ5E10.
13.
Andreeva VA, Cockburn MG, Yaroch AL et al. Preliminary evidence for mediation of the association between acculturation and sun-safe behaviors. Arch Dermatol. 2011;1477:814-9. PMID: 21768480. KQ1E9, KQ2E9, KQ3E9, KQ4E9, KQ5E9. [PMC free article: PMC4353392] [PubMed: 21768480]
14.
Aneja S, Brimhall AK, Aneja S et al. Computerized interactive educational tools used to improve use of sun-protective clothing and sunscreen: a randomized controlled study. Arch Dermatol. 2012;14811:1325-7. PMID: 23165847. KQ1E8d, KQ2E12, KQ3E8, KQ4E8, KQ5E8. [PubMed: 23165847]
15.
Aneja S, Brimhall AK, Kast DR et al. Improvement in Patient Performance of Skin Self-examinations After Intervention With Interactive Education and Telecommunication Reminders: A Randomized Controlled Study. Archives of Dermatology. 2012;14811:1266-72. PMID: 22911048. KQ1E8, KQ2E12, KQ3E8, KQ4E8, KQ5E8. [PubMed: 22911048]
16.
Anonymous “Summaries for patients. Screening for skin cancer: U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendation.[Original report in Ann Intern Med. 2009 Feb 3;150(3):194-8; PMID: 19189909], [Original report in Ann Intern Med. 2009 Feb 3;150(3):188-93; PMID: 191899. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2009;1503:I40. PMID: 19189902. KQ1E3, KQ2E3, KQ3E3, KQ4E3, KQ5E3. [PubMed: 19189902]
17.
Armstrong AW, Idriss NZ, Kim RH. “Effects of video-based, online education on behavioral and knowledge outcomes in sunscreen use: a randomized controlled trial”. Patient Education & Counseling. 2011;832:273-7. PMID: 20570081. KQ1E8, KQ2E10a, KQ3E8, KQ4E8, KQ5E8. [PubMed: 20570081]
18.
Armstrong AW, Watson AJ, Makredes M et al. “Text-message reminders to improve sunscreen use: a randomized, controlled trial using electronic monitoring”. Archives of Dermatology. 2009;14511:1230-6. PMID: 19917951. KQ1E8b, KQ2E8b, KQ3E8d, KQ4E8b, KQ5E8d. [PubMed: 19917951]
19.
Arnold MR, DeJong W. Skin self-examination practices in a convenience sample of U.S. university students. Preventive Medicine. 2005;403:268-73. PMID: 15533538. KQ1E1, KQ2E1, KQ3E1, KQ4E8, KQ5E8. [PubMed: 15533538]
20.
Arundel P, Ahmed SF, Allgrove J et al. British Paediatric and Adolescent Bone Group's position statement on vitamin D deficiency. BMJ. 2012;345:e8182. PMID: 23208261. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E10, KQ4E10, KQ5E10. [PubMed: 23208261]
21.
Ashrafioun L, Bonar EE. Development of a brief scale to assess frequency of symptoms and problems associated with tanning. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 2014;703:588-9. PMID: 24528910. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E10, KQ4E10, KQ5E10. [PMC free article: PMC4076784] [PubMed: 24528910]
22.
Auster J, Hurst C, Neale RE et al. Determinants of uptake of whole-body skin self-examination in older men. Behavioral Medicine. 2013;392:36-43. PMID: 23668910. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E10, KQ4E10, KQ5E10. [PubMed: 23668910]
23.
Austoker J, Bankhead C, Forbes LJ et al. Interventions to promote cancer awareness and early presentation: systematic review. British Journal of Cancer. 2009;0:S31-9. PMID: 19956160. KQ1E1, KQ2E1, KQ3E1, KQ4E1, KQ5E1. [PMC free article: PMC2790702] [PubMed: 19956160]
24.
Autier P, Boniol M, Dore JF. Sunscreen use and increased duration of intentional sun exposure: still a burning issue. Int J Cancer. 2007;1211:5-Jan. PMID: 17415716. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E10, KQ4E10, KQ5E10. [PubMed: 17415716]
25.
Autier P, Dore JF, Negrier S et al. “Sunscreen use and duration of sun exposure: a double-blind, randomized trial”. J Natl Cancer Inst. 1999;9115:1304-9. PMID: 10433619. KQ1E9, KQ2E9, KQ3E9, KQ4E9, KQ5E9. [PubMed: 10433619]
26.
Autier P, Dore JF, Reis AC et al. Sunscreen use and intentional exposure to ultraviolet A and B radiation: a double blind randomized trial using personal dosimeters. Br J Cancer. 2000;839:1243-8. PMID: 11027441. KQ1E9, KQ2E9, KQ3E9, KQ4E9, KQ5E9. [PMC free article: PMC2363574] [PubMed: 11027441]
27.
Autier P. Sunscreen abuse for intentional sun exposure. Br J Dermatol. 2009;0:40-5. PMID: 19775356. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E10, KQ4E10, KQ5E10. [PubMed: 19775356]
28.
Badertscher N, Meier M, Rosemann T et al. The role of skin self-examination at the Swiss skin cancer day. BMC Health Services Research. 2014;14:581. PMID: 25408258. KQ1E6e, KQ2E6e, KQ3E6e, KQ4E6e, KQ5E6e. [PMC free article: PMC4237758] [PubMed: 25408258]
29.
Baker MK, Hillhouse JJ, Liu X. The effect of initial indoor tanning with mother on current tanning patterns. Archives of Dermatology. 2010;14612:1427-8. PMID: 21173329. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E8, KQ4E8, KQ5E8. [PubMed: 21173329]
30.
Balk SJ, O'Connor KG, Saraiya M. Counseling parents and children on sun protection: a national survey of pediatricians. Pediatrics. 2004;1144:1056-64. PMID: 15466105. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E10, KQ4E10, KQ5E10. [PubMed: 15466105]
31.
Balyaci OE, Kostu N, Temel AB. Training program to raise consciousness among adolescents for protection against skin cancer through performance of skin self examination. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention: Apjcp. 2012;1310:5011-7. PMID: 23244101. KQ1E5, KQ2E5, KQ3E5, KQ4E5, KQ5E5. [PubMed: 23244101]
32.
Bandi P, Cokkinides VE, Weinstock MA et al. “Physician sun protection counseling: prevalence, correlates, and association with sun protection practices among US adolescents and their parents, 2004”. Prev Med. 2010;512:172-7. PMID: 20478331. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E8, KQ4E8, KQ5E8. [PubMed: 20478331]
33.
Bandi P, Cokkinides VE, Weinstock MA et al. “Sunburns, sun protection and indoor tanning behaviors, and attitudes regarding sun protection benefits and tan appeal among parents of U.S. adolescents-1998 compared to 2004”. Pediatric Dermatology. 2010;271:18-Sep. PMID: 20199403. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E8, KQ4E8, KQ5E8. [PubMed: 20199403]
34.
Barton MK. Skin self-examination for concerning pigmented lesions appears to be consistent with dermatologist examination. CA: a Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 2015;656:423-4. PMID: 26352483. KQ1E3, KQ2E3, KQ3E3, KQ4E3, KQ5E3. [PubMed: 26352483]
35.
Barton MK. Sunscreen use in adults is beneficial in preventing melanoma. CA: a Cancer Journal for Clinicians. 2011;613:137-8. PMID: 21532097. KQ1E3, KQ2E3, KQ3E3, KQ4E3, KQ5E3. [PubMed: 21532097]
36.
Bataille V, Boniol M, De Vries E et al. A multicentre epidemiological study on sunbed use and cutaneous melanoma in Europe. Eur J Cancer. 2005;4114:2141-9. PMID: 16125927. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E10, KQ4E10, KQ5E10. [PubMed: 16125927]
37.
Battie C, Gohara M, Verschoore M et al. “Skin cancer in skin of color: an update on current facts, trends, and misconceptions”. J Drugs Dermatol. 2013;122:194-8. PMID: 23377393. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E10, KQ4E10, KQ5E10. [PubMed: 23377393]
38.
Bauer A, Diepgen TL, Schmitt J. Is occupational solar ultraviolet irradiation a relevant risk factor for basal cell carcinoma? A systematic review and meta-analysis of the epidemiological literature. Br J Dermatol. 2011;1653:612-25. PMID: 21605109. KQ1E1, KQ2E1, KQ3E1, KQ4E1, KQ5E1. [PubMed: 21605109]
39.
Bauer J, Buttner P, Wiecker TS et al. “Interventional study in 1,232 young German children to prevent the development of melanocytic nevi failed to change sun exposure and sun protective behavior”. Int J Cancer. 2005;1165:755-61. PMID: 15849749. KQ1E6d, KQ2E6d, KQ3E6d, KQ4E6d, KQ5E6d. [PubMed: 15849749]
40.
Bentzen J, Krarup AF, Castberg IM et al. Determinants of sunbed use in a population of Danish adolescents. European Journal of Cancer Prevention. 2013;222:126-30. PMID: 22895295. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E10, KQ4E10, KQ5E10. [PubMed: 22895295]
41.
Bergstrom KG. “News, views, and reviews. Carrots before sticks: appealing to vanity promotes sun protection”. Journal of Drugs in Dermatology: JDD. 2013;128:952-3. PMID: 23986171. KQ1E3, KQ2E3, KQ3E3, KQ4E3, KQ5E3. [PubMed: 23986171]
42.
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43.
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Berwick M, Begg CB, Fine JA et al. Screening for cutaneous melanoma by skin self-examination. J Natl Cancer Inst. 1996;881:17-23. PMID: 8847720. KQ1E8, KQ2E8, KQ3E8, KQ4E9, KQ5E9. [PubMed: 8847720]
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Bodekaer Larsen M, Petersen B, Philipsen PA et al. Sun exposure and protection behavior of Danish farm children: parental influence on their children. Photochemistry & Photobiology. 2014;905:1193-8. PMID: 24749661. KQ1E9, KQ2E9, KQ3E9, KQ4E9, KQ5E9. [PubMed: 24749661]
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Chao LX. and Patterson SS. and Rademaker AW. and Liu D. and Kundu RV. Melanoma Perception in People of Color: A Targeted Educational Intervention. American Journal of Clinical Dermatology. 2016;29:29. PMID: . KQ1E8b, KQ2E8b, KQ3E8b, KQ4E8b, KQ5E8b.
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Chesnut C, Kim J. Is there truly no benefit with sunscreen use and Basal cell carcinoma? A critical review of the literature and the application of new sunscreen labeling rules to real-world sunscreen practices. J Skin Cancer. 2012;2012:480985. PMID: 22649734. KQ1E10, KQ2E10, KQ3E10, KQ4E10, KQ5E10. [PMC free article: PMC3357551] [PubMed: 22649734]
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