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JAMA Dermatology | 2017

Association of indoor tanning frequency with risky sun protection practices and skin cancer screening

A.H. Fischer; Timothy S. Wang; Gayane Yenokyan; Sewon Kang; Anna L. Chien

Importance Indoor tanning is prevalent among young adults and women and is associated with increased risk of melanoma. Evidence suggests that indoor tanners may be more inclined to adopt poor photoprotective practices that further increase their risk of skin cancer; however, gaps in the literature exist in young adults and by indoor tanning frequency. Objective To examine the association between indoor tanning frequency and behaviors related to skin cancer prevention and to investigate whether these associations vary by age group or sex. Design, Setting, and Participants Cross-sectional population-based study of US 2015 National Health Interview Survey data including 10 262 non-Hispanic white adults aged 18 to 60 years without a history of skin cancer. Main Outcomes and Measures Rare/never use of sunscreen, protective clothing, shade; multiple sunburns within the past year; previous full-body skin examination. Results Of the 10 262 individuals in our study population (49% female; median age, 39 y), 787 (7.0%) reported having tanned indoors in the past year. Among individuals aged 18 to 34 years, frequent indoor tanners (≥10 times in the past year) were more likely to report never/rare use of protective clothing (adjusted prevalence ratio [aPR], 1.28; 95% CI, 1.10-1.49) and shade (aPR, 1.32; 95% CI, 1.03-1.70), compared with individuals who did not tan indoors. Among women aged 18 to 60 years, those who frequently tanned indoors were more likely to rarely/never use sunscreen (aPR, 1.34; 95% CI, 1.11-1.62), protective clothing (aPR, 1.27; 95% CI, 1.15-1.42), and shade (aPR, 1.54; 95% CI, 1.25-1.90) on a warm sunny day, as well as more likely to report multiple sunburns in the past year (aPR, 1.21; 95% CI, 1.00-1.45) compared with those who did not tan indoors. Individuals who tanned indoors in the past year were not significantly more likely to have undergone a previous full-body skin examination in any subpopulation examined. Conclusions and Relevance Individuals who tan indoors often exhibited a concurrent tendency to sunburn, avoid sun protection, and avoid skin cancer screening. Thus, the findings highlight that in addition to tanning bed avoidance, it is critical to emphasize sun protection and skin cancer screening in individuals who tan indoors.


International Wound Journal | 2017

Squamous cell carcinoma complicating a chronic lesion of hidradenitis suppurativa: a case report and review of the literature.

Natanel Jourabchi; A.H. Fischer; Ashley Cimino-Mathews; Kevin M. Waters M.D.; Ginette A. Okoye

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) arising from chronic hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is rare; however, the morbidity associated with this presentation is high and management has not been standardised or optimised. We present a case of HS of the perineum and buttocks complicated by SCC, requiring multiple extensive surgical resections. Adjuvant radiotherapy was withheld initially because of concern for poor healing of the surgical wound but was eventually initiated after a second recurrence was identified. The patient ultimately expired 4 years after the initial diagnosis of SCC. We also review 80 cases of SCC complicating HS found in the English literature. Case reports and mechanistic studies suggest the possibility that human papilloma virus and smoking may be risk factors associated with SCC in HS. Despite the majority of SCC cases being well‐differentiated tumours in HS, the highly aggressive nature of SCC in HS and its high likelihood for rapid progression, recurrence, metastasis and high mortality suggests the need to advocate for aggressive treatment. We recommend an aggressive approach to management at the time of SCC diagnosis in HS, which includes appropriate imaging to establish the extent of the tumour, large and deep surgical excision, sentinel lymph node evaluation, consultation with radiation oncology for potential adjuvant radiation therapy and close surveillance.


Laboratory Investigation | 2017

Melanoma subtypes demonstrate distinct PD-L1 expression profiles

Genevieve J. Kaunitz; Tricia R. Cottrell; Mohammed Lilo; Valliammai Muthappan; Jessica Esandrio; Sneha Berry; Haiying Xu; Aleksandra Ogurtsova; Robert A. Anders; A.H. Fischer; Stefan Kraft; Meg R. Gerstenblith; Cheryl L. Thompson; Kord Honda; Jonathan D. Cuda; Charles G. Eberhart; James T. Handa; Evan J. Lipson; Janis M. Taube


Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology | 2016

Sunburn and sun-protective behaviors among adults with and without previous nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC): A population-based study

A.H. Fischer; Timothy S. Wang; Gayane Yenokyan; Sewon Kang; Anna L. Chien


Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | 2017

Nationwide cross-sectional adherence to mammography screening guidelines: national behavioral risk factor surveillance system survey results

Anand Narayan; A.H. Fischer; Zihe Zhang; Ryan W. Woods; Elizabeth A. Morris; Susan C. Harvey


Dermatologic Therapy | 2018

Adapalene 0.3% Gel Shows Efficacy for the Treatment of Atrophic Acne Scars

Manisha J. Loss; Sherry Leung; A. Chien; Nabil Kerrouche; A.H. Fischer; Sewon Kang


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2017

661 Characterization of the skin microbiota in rosacea

B. Rainer; E. Mongodin; J. Bui; A.H. Fischer; H. Pasieka; Luis A. Garza; Sewon Kang; A. Chien


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2017

198 Black children less likely to receive outpatient care for eczema than whites, but show signs of more severe disease: A cross-sectional analysis of the medical expenditure panel surveys

D.B. Shin; A.H. Fischer; David J. Margolis; Junko Takeshita


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2017

194 Decreasing prevalence of tanning bed use in the US: Data from the 2010, 2013, and 2015 National Health Interview Surveys

A.H. Fischer; Sewon Kang; A. Chien


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2017

787 Periocular dark circles: correlates of subjective and objective grading do not fully overlap

H.Y. Lim; A.H. Fischer; S.M. Sung; M. Jang; Ji Qi; S. Alessi; Sewon Kang; A. Chien

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Sewon Kang

Johns Hopkins University

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A. Chien

Johns Hopkins University

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Sherry Leung

Johns Hopkins University

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Anna L. Chien

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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B.M. Rainer

Johns Hopkins University

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H. Pasieka

Johns Hopkins University

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H.Y. Lim

Johns Hopkins University

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