NCCN Patient Webinar: Squamous Cell Skin Cancer
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ก.ค. 2024
- Experts discussed squamous cell skin cancer and its various treatments, side effects from treatments, how to prevent future skin cancers, and available patient and caregiver resources.
Topics Discussed
00:00 Welcome and Introductions
02:08 What is squamous cell skin cancer and how it starts
03:37 Epidemiology and incidence
05:03 Risk factors
06:08 Genomics and molecular profiling
08:03 Signs of squamous cell skin cancer
09:09 Diagnosis and staging
12:21 Risk assessment for recurrence
13:22 Sentinel lymph node biopsy
14:22 Treatment and clinical trials
15:13 First-line surgery
17:36 Non-surgical treatment options
18:19 Radiation and adjuvant chemoradiation
20:59 Systemic therapy, including immunotherapy, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy
22:34 PD-1 checkpoint blockade
25:42 Special considerations
28:38 Research on neoadjuvant therapy before surgery
31:55 Side effects of treatment
33:53 Treatment for adverse events
36:09 Side effects of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors (ICI), including skin, lung, GI, heart, liver, blood, and neurological toxicities
48:18 Reviewing key points of treatment side effects
48:58 Screening for those who are high risk
51:54 What is advocacy?
52:01 Ways to get involved
Question & Answer Session
56:35 What do you recommend for a young patient who has frequent visits with their dermatologist with an extensive history of squamous and basal carcinoma?
58:51 After several squamous cell skin cancers, does frequency suggest high-risk squamous cell skin cancer? Should I see an oncologist and not just a dermatologist?
1:00:02 If you go to dermatologist and they find something suspicious, do you go to a specialist? How do you know who to follow up with?
1:01:10 Would a patient treated for multiple myeloma have increased skin cancer risk?
1:02:04 What are some basic preventative measures and treatments that target pre-cancer?
1:03:03 What is the difference between niacinamide or nicotinamide?
1:03:22 After many squamous cell carcinomas because of being immunocompromised due to disease, I was given imiquimod which is used for basal cell carcinoma. Is it just as effective with squamous cell skin cancer?
1:04:09 After having Mohs surgery for a large tumor, I still get skin lesions. What are my options?
1:05:41 How do I know when I should contact my doctor if I am having side effects?
1:06:41 Can you clarify if you have HPV squamous cell cancer, are you more likely to get squamous cell skin cancer?
1:08:16 What are the most common questions or concerns from people contacting advocacy organizations?
1:09:32 It can take a long time to get a dermatology appointment. What is the best way to raise concerns?
1:10:50 What are the most common questions and concerns from people who are in treatment?
1:11:57 Conclusion
The Patient Webinar on Squamous Cell Skin Cancer occurred in September 2023. This informational program was created in conjunction with the NCCN Guidelines for Patients® for Squamous Cell Skin Cancer: www.nccn.org/patientresources...
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NCCN Guidelines for Patients DO NOT replace the expertise and clinical judgment of the clinician.
Supporters:
This webinar is supported through the NCCN Foundation and by contributions from our corporate supporter, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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