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...
    The NCCN Guidelines for Patients are available to read and download for free online and via the NCCN Patient Guides for Cancer mobile app. Printed editions can be ordered from Amazon.com for a small fee.
    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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    NCCN FOUNDATION® is a 501(c)3 organization founded by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®)-a not-for-profit alliance of leading cancer centers devoted to patient care, research, and education-to empower people living with cancer and advance oncology innovation. For more information or to make a donation, visit www.nccn.org/patients/foundation
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