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. 2009 Aug;2(8):39-42.

Skin cancer in asians: part 1: nonmelanoma skin cancer

Skin cancer in asians: part 1: nonmelanoma skin cancer

Grace K Kim et al. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2009 Aug.

Abstract

Since the 1960s, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma among the Caucasian population have increased 3 to 8 percent annually. Although Asians display relative protection from basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, incidence rates of these nonmelanoma skin cancers have been increasing over the past three decades. With changing demographics and a steady rise in the minority population in the United States, there is an increased need for further studies of cutaneous malignancies within Asian and other ethnic populations. This article reviews nonmelanoma skin cancers in the Asian population with an insight into contributing factors, such as skin type, occupation, cultural practices, and genetic components.

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