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Keratinocyte cancer (KC) incidence is rising sharply in Denmark, necessitating advancements in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment strategies. Innovative approaches are crucial to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare burdens.

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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology and Oncology

Background:

  • Keratinocyte cancer (KC) cases have increased by 172% in Denmark over the last decade.
  • The lifetime risk of developing KC is at least 22%, indicating a significant public health concern.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and highlight the urgent need for innovative strategies in KC prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
  • To emphasize the importance of new methods for reducing KC incidence and improving patient care.

Main Methods:

  • This study is a review, synthesizing current knowledge and identifying areas for advancement in KC management.

Main Results:

  • New prevention methods are crucial for reducing KC incidence.
  • Non-invasive diagnostic tools can streamline patient care, particularly for low-risk or multiple tumours.
  • Novel treatments offer the potential for increased efficacy and reduced side effects.

Conclusions:

  • Integrated advancements in KC prevention, diagnosis, and treatment are essential.
  • These initiatives can significantly improve the patient journey and alleviate pressure on healthcare resources.