Title: Diapositiva 1
1SUN PROTECTION AN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM IN
SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
Maria Cecilia Cercato, MDDepartment of
Epidemiology Pier Giorgio Natali, MDMolecular
Pathology
Regina Elena National Cancer Institute ROME -
ITALY
Tunis, November 2008
2Cutaneous Melanoma
- Incidence rates are increasing in most countries
(3-7 yearly expecially in fair-skinned
populations) - Genetic alterations and enviromental stresses are
key players in its development - Highly aggressive with propensity to early
metastatization and resistant to current
therapies - Educational programs designed to improve the
early detection have led to an increasing
proportion of thin melanoma at diagnosis
resulting in improved outcomes
3STRATEGY
PREVENTION
PRIMARY reduction of exposure to risk factors
POPULATION
CHILDREN aged between 2 and 14 years
TOOL
PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAM personal
reccomandation campaign based on selected risk
profiles assessed by questionnaire
4QUESTIONNAIRE ON SUN SENSITIVITY FACTORS AND
PROTECTION PRACTICES 1. What colour are your
eyes? ? CHESTNUT ? BLACK
? BLUE or GREEN 2. What colour is your
hair? ? RED ? FAIR/LIGHT
BROWN ? DARK BROWN/BLACK 3. What colour is
your complexion? ? FAIR ? MEDIUM
? SWARTHY 4. Count the number of moles
or nevi you have on your left arm ? NONE
? 0-5 ? MORE THAN 5 5. Do you have you
freckles? ? YES ? NO 6. Do you easily
get sunburnt? ? YES ? NO 7.
Have you already had sunburns? ? YES ? NO
8. When you stay too long in the sun, do
watery blisters appear on your face and body?
? YES ? NO 9. Are you suntanned at the
end of your holiday?
? YES ? NO 10. Do you put on a
protective body and face cream before you go out
in the sun? ? YES ? NO 11.When
you are out in the sun you wear a T-shirt ?
YES ? NO a hat or a cap ? YES
? NO sunglasses ? YES ? NO
5STUDY NETWORK
ITALY
SPAIN
Ajuntament de Granollers Servei de Salut
Pùblica Fundacion Istituto Valenciano de Oncologia
Seven Regions
NIÑOS
7.120
BAMBINI 161.504
BELGIUM
TUNISIA
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire du Sart Tilmar
Service de Dermatophatologie de Liège
ENFANTS 5.430
RUSSIA
BULGARY
HUNGARY
Dept. Public Health Univ. Pécs
Humgary
CHILDREN 2.365
6CLASSIFICATION OF "FOTOR" ITEM
FOTOR
Skin
Eyes
Hair
fair
blue/green
red-fair/light brown
fair
blue/green
other
fair
other
red-fair/light brown
FOTOR -
Skin
Eyes
Hair
all the other combinations
7CONCLUSIONS
According to the distribution of three main
phenotyic features (skin, eyes, hair), the
questionaire could classify the study population
in two risk levels FOTOR (fair complexion
subjects) and FOTOR- (all the other subjects).
Risk factors (high number of moles, freackles,
etc.) segregated in FOTOR group.
Through this simple and low-cost educational
program individuals of the study population could
be given sun protection ad hoc advices
8M.C. Cercato, E. Nagore, V. Ramazzotti, C.
Guillén, I. Terrenato,J. Villena, M. Lomuscio,
P.G. Natali, and H.J. Schünemann
Preventive Medicine, in press
SELF AND PARENT-ASSESSED SKIN CANCER RISKFACTORS
IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
9PILOT STUDYSUN PROTECTION AND SCHOOL-AGE
CHILDRENIMPROVING PARENTS KNOWLEDGE AND
BEHAVIOUR
- Principal Investigator
- Maria Cecilia Cercato, MD Department of
Epidemiology - Italian National Cancer Institute Regina Elena,
Rome, ITALY. - (cercato_at_ifo.it )
- Co-Investigator
- Eduardo Nagore, MD Department of Dermatology
- Fundación Istituto Valenciano de Oncología,
Valencia, SPAIN.
10PILOT STUDY OUTLINE SUN PROTECTION AND
SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN IMPROVING PARENTS
KNOWLEDGE AND BEHAVIOUR
- OBJECTIVES OF THE MAIN STUDY
- a) To improve knowledge, attitude and sun
protection behaviours in parents of primary
school children - b) To evaluate the effectiveness of the health
educational programme - c) To identify determinants which influence
parental behaviour in sun protection practices - OBJECTIVES OF THE PILOT STUDY
- a) To evaluate the validity of the questionnaire
- b) To evaluate the parents compliance
- METHODS
- Study duration May- November 2008.
- Population 130 parents of children attending a
primary school in Valencia, Spain. - Pre-intervention questionnaire handed in the
school, assessed pre-intervention parents
knowledge of the risks related to
sun exposure, their attitude and behaviour
towards - sun protection.
11PILOT STUDYSUN PROTECTION AND SCHOOL-AGE
CHILDREN IMPROVING PARENTS KNOWLEDGE AND
BEHAVIOUR
- PRELIMINARY RESULTS
- The compliance has been very high with parents
participating actively to the Educational
Meetings. - The questionnaire has been judged easy to
fill. - Notwithstanding an average high level of
knowledge about the risks related to sun
exposure, parents themselves recognize that sun
protection practices need to be improved. - The study is close to completion.
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12Development of the project and future directions
- From the pilot study, an educational sun
protection programme suitable for selected
populations could be defined to be adopted in
Spanish primary schools. - In cooperation with dermatologists the
educational programme will be tested in different
populations to optimize its effectiveness by
taking into account environmental, phenotypical,
socio-educational and cultural factors. - Future efforts could be made in exploring
childrens perceptions, attitude and knowledge
about the risks related to sun overexposure in
order to develop successfull sun protection
messages.
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14MELANOMA RISK FACTORS
CONSTITUTIVE-HEREDITARY
ENVIROMENTAL
- Acute sun light exposure particularly in childhood
- Skin colour
- Number of naevi in fair-skinned individual
- Tendency to freckles
- Propensity to tan
- Family history (p14 INK, Braf )
A UV at 3.5 days and 6 wks
B UV at 6 wks
C UV at 3.5 days (erythemogenic)
D no UV