Identifying Skin Biopsy Sites
Identification of Skin Cancer Biopsy SitesThe primary objective of this study is to investigate the patient experience during skin biopsy.
Body Image Functioning Among Surgically Treated Patients With Head and Neck Cancer
Head and Neck CancerSkin CancerObjectives: The purpose of this study is to obtain descriptive information about the nature and extent of body image concerns among surgical patients with head and neck cancer, satisfaction with care received regarding body image issues, and interest in psychosocial services targeting body image disturbance. Findings from this study provide important preliminary data to guide future large scale research on the critical, yet understudied, psychosocial issue of body image functioning for head and neck cancer patients. Information obtained from this study can specifically be used to facilitate the development of appropriate disease-specific body image instruments and to determine the need for body image focused psychosocial interventions to enhance quality of life and the survivorship experience for these patients. Primary Aims To characterize the nature and extent of body image concerns in surgically treated patients with head and neck cancer and determine preferences for psychosocial intervention. To compare body image and quality of life outcomes for patients at different time points relative to initiation of treatment. Specific time points of interest are pre-treatment, within one year of initial surgical treatment, and greater than 1 year following initial surgical treatment. Secondary Aim 1. To compare body image and quality of life outcomes for patients with oral cavity, cutaneous, and midface cancers.
Evaluation Of The Importance Of Risk-Factor Adjustment For Assessing The Relationship Between Voriconazole...
Non-Melanoma Skin CarcinomaThe primary objective of the study is to assess the relationship (both crude and adjusted) between voriconazole utilization and the development of non-melanoma skin cancer among adult patients who received a lung or heart/lung transplant and were continuously enrolled in a large U.S. commercial health plan.
TLR4 Polymorphisms and Risk of Skin Cancer
Skin CancerToll-like receptors (TLRs) play a key role in the innate immune system. Toll-like receptor-4 (TLR4) in particular, appears to play a role in susceptibility to cancer. Of 44 identified SNPs (small nucleotide polymorphisms) in TLR4, the most common is an A-G substitution at nucleotide position +896, downstream of the cDNA start codon, a missense mutation which leads to an amino acid substitution Asp299Gly in the third exon of the TLR4 gene. Pre-clinical studies from our laboratory have shown an association of TLR4 with ultraviolet radiation induced skin cancer. Hence, in this study we will assess the pattern of TLR4 polymorphisms and susceptibility to skin cancer.
Exploratory Prospective of Experienced by Patients in the Surgery of Skin Cancers of the Face in...
Skin Cancer FaceSurgical IncisionSurgery is the first-line treatment of localized skin cancers. Knowledge on the patient's psychological experience is limited. Therefore, the psychological impact on patients before, during and after surgery can be underestimated. Moreover, the diagnosis of cancer disturbs the patient's entire life and the onset of anxiety disorders is frequent following this announcement.
Comparative Retrospective Analysis of Skin Tumors of the Eyelids and Face in 2 Brussels University...
Skin CancerSkin cancers are the most common of all cancers. Their incidence has increased sharply over the decades.This increase in incidence partly reflects an aging population and behavioral patterns such as repeated exposure to the sun. Indeed, exposure to UV rays is the predominant factor involved in the pathogenesis of these tumors, hence the fact that they mainly develop in photo-exposed regions such as the cephalic extremity. The objective of this study is to provide an epidemiological analysis of tumors in the populations of both CHU Brugmann and St Pierre hospitals.
Expanded Access Study of Melphalan With Delcath CS-PHP System in Patients With Ocular/Cutaneous...
Metastatic Liver CancerOcular Melanoma1 moreThe safety and efficacy of CS-PHP-melphalan has been evaluated in a phase 3 trial conducted in the same patient population as well as using the same melphalan dosing as proposed in this study. This expanded access protocol will provide an experimental alternative treatment option for both physicians and patients until the Delcath CS-PHP System receives marketing approval.
A Pilot Study to Evaluate Optical Spectroscopy of Pigmented Skin Lesions
Skin CancerThe incidence of malignant melanoma has increased dramatically in recent decades. In 1930, the lifetime risk of an individual in the United States developing melanoma was 1 in 1,500. This has been exponentially increasing over the years with the risk estimated to be 1 in 75 in 2000 . According to the American Cancer Society, approximately 59,580 new cases of melanoma will be diagnosed in the United States in 2005 and about 7,770 people are expected to die of the disease.
Potential Research Study Participant Registry
AcneActinic Keratosis8 moreThe purpose of the potential research study participant registry is to keep potential research subjects informed about any future research studies in which they may meet the criteria for enrollment. The purpose of this study is also to assist current and future clinical trials with recruitment of subjects.
Transient Infrared Imaging for Early Detection of Skin Cancer
Skin CancerThe hypothesis or study goal is to determine whether functional dynamic infrared imaging can be used for melanoma and other skin cancer screening and/or diagnosis.