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A meta-analysis of pigmentary characteristics,sun sensitivity,freckling and melanocytic nevi and risk of basal cell carcinoma of the skin
Authors:Mohammad Khalesi  David C Whiteman  Bich Tran  Michael G Kimlin  Catherine M Olsen  Rachel E Neale
Institution:1. Department of Population Health, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia;2. AusSun Research Lab, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia;3. NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence in Sun and Health, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:ObjectiveTo calculate pooled risk estimates of the association between pigmentary characteristics and basal cell carcinoma (BCC) of the skin.MethodsWe searched three electronic databases and reviewed the reference lists of the retrieved articles until July 2012 to identify eligible epidemiologic studies. Eligible studies were those published in between 1965 and July 2012 that permitted quantitative assessment of the association between histologically-confirmed BCC and any of the following characteristics: hair colour, eye colour, skin colour, skin phototype, tanning and burning ability, and presence of freckling or melanocytic nevi. We included 29 studies from 2236 initially identified. We calculated summary odds ratios (ORs) using weighted averages of the log OR, using random effects models.ResultsWe found strongest associations with red hair (OR 2.02; 95% CI: 1.68, 2.44), fair skin colour (OR 2.11; 95% CI: 1.56, 2.86), and having skin that burns and never tans (OR 2.03; 95% CI: 1.73, 2.38). All other factors had weaker but positive associations with BCC, with the exception of freckling of the face in adulthood which showed no association.ConclusionsAlthough most studies report risk estimates that are in the same direction, there is significant heterogeneity in the size of the estimates. The associations were quite modest and remarkably similar, with ORs between about 1.5 and 2.5 for the highest risk level for each factor. Given the public health impact of BCC, this meta-analysis will make a valuable contribution to our understanding of BCC.
Keywords:Basal cell carcinoma  Pigmentary  Meta-analysis  Melanocytic nevi  Tanning  Burning  Freckling  Hair colour  Eye colour  Skin colour
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