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  • Title: Differences in age and body site distribution of the histological subtypes of basal cell carcinoma. A possible indicator of differing causes.
    Author: McCormack CJ, Kelly JW, Dorevitch AP.
    Journal: Arch Dermatol; 1997 May; 133(5):593-6. PubMed ID: 9158412.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To assess if there are any significant differences in the sex, anatomical site, and age distribution of patients with different histological subtypes of basal cell carcinoma (BCC). DESIGN: Histopathology reports were analyzed with respect to the subtype of BCC, site of a tumor, and age and sex of a patient. SETTING: Histopathology reports were reviewed from 1 private laboratory that derived its cases from general practitioners, surgeons, and dermatologists. PATIENTS: Patients with BCC (N = 3885) for whom case data were received by the pathology laboratory from January 2, 1991, to June 12, 1991, were included in the study. INTERVENTIONS: None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Superficial BCCs differed from other subtypes of BCC by occurring more commonly on the trunk and in younger patients. RESULTS: The mean age (56.8 years) of the patients with superficial BCCs was significantly lower than that of the patients with other subtypes of BCC who were examined (P < .001); the mean ages of the patients with these other subtypes were as follows: nodulosuperficial BCC, 62.9 years; nodular BCC, 63.9 years; nodulomorpheic BCC, 66.1 years; and morpheic BCC, 66.0 years. The majority of superficial BCCs occurred on the trunk and limbs (73.3%), while the majority of all other subtypes occurred on the head and neck. CONCLUSIONS: Superficial BCC differs from the other subtypes of BCC in terms of patient age and tumor site, and these findings may reflect differences in the etiology.
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