Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3444484 Annals of Epidemiology 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeWe aimed to evaluate reliability of self-reported information on skin cancer among individuals aged >65 years with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC).MethodsA test-retest was performed with patients completing two questionnaires one month apart.ResultsAmong 102 recruited patients the response rate was 97.1% (mean age 80.9 years, 74.8% men). The majority of items showed substantial agreement: history of skin cancer screening (k=0.88), past skin cancer in general (k=0.92), basal cell carcinoma (k=0.75), patient delay (k=0.64) and total delay (k=0.86). Agreement was high also for ages >80 years. Recall of past SCCs (k=0.48) and sunscreen use (k=0.38) was less accurate.ConclusionsOur study provided evidence on the reliability of patient reported skin cancer information among elderly individuals, who represent the majority of affected cases.

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