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Quality of Life in Cervicofacial Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer: Assessment with the Skin Cancer Index

This study aimed to evaluate the quality of life (QoL) of patients with cervicofacial nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) using the Brazilian Portuguese-adapted and validated version of the skin cancer index (SCI). After collecting demographic and clinical data from 182 patients with cervicofacial NMSC,...

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Published in:European journal of cancer care 2024-01, Vol.2024 doi (NA)
Main Authors: Hora, E C, Carvalho, M P, Pereira, D S, Barretto JSA, Mellara, G G, MGR, Cisneiros, Barreto NA, Silva CLS, Lima CA, Sahgal, P
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Language:English
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Summary:This study aimed to evaluate the quality of life (QoL) of patients with cervicofacial nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) using the Brazilian Portuguese-adapted and validated version of the skin cancer index (SCI). After collecting demographic and clinical data from 182 patients with cervicofacial NMSC, the Brazilian versions of the SCI and the Dermatological Life Quality Index (DLQI) were applied preoperatively (T0) and 4 months postoperatively (T1). Assessments were carried out using the Shapiroâ€"Wilk test, Student’s t-test, Mannâ€"Whitney test, Kruskalâ€"Wallis test, and Spearman’s correlation. The QoL was evaluated using the Student’s t-test in paired samples at T0 and T1. Significant results were observed, with an increase in scores on the SCI scale in all its dimensions and a decrease in scores on the DLQI scale, demonstrating better postoperative QoL. The variables that presented significant results on the total scale, which indicated better QoL, were men, without children, income above four minimum wages, from the private sector, did not report pruritus, and scalp lesions. The QoL measurement indicated a change from the baseline and improvement after 4 months postoperatively in all subscales, indicating that surgical treatment increased the QoL of these patients from an emotional, social, and physical appearance point of view. The multivariate analysis produced several statistically significant findings in relation to emotional, social, appearance, and total scores.
ISSN:1365-2354