▪ ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Keratinocyte, basal cell, and squamous cell carcinomas are the main types of
non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC). Although they do not represent a high risk
of mortality, these neoplasms have a significant impact on public health,
causing aesthetic and functional damage, especially in areas constantly
exposed to the sun, such as the head, neck, and face. Surgery is an
established approach in the treatment of NMSC. The present study aims to
outline an epidemiological profile of patients undergoing surgery for the
treatment of NMSC by the plastic surgery service of the Hospital das
Clínicas of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG).
Method:
A descriptive epidemiological study was carried out at the Borges da Costa
Outpatient Clinic of the Hospital das Clínicas of UFMG between March and
August 2023. A form was developed for data collection, covering variables
relevant to the epidemiological analysis.
Results:
The sample of 26 patients had a mean age of 69 years, with a predominance of
white patients (88.4%). The lesions were most frequent on the nose (53.8%),
lateral middle third of the face (20.5%), and forehead (12.8%). Regarding
the margin, 55.8% had free margins, 41.1% had compromised margins, and 2.9%
had narrow margins.
Conclusion:
The results highlight the need to systematize the care flow for patients with
NMSC, aiming at a more effective compilation and evaluation. In addition,
the epidemiological peculiarities of the patients treated could be
identified and evaluated through the proposed form, providing insights for
improvements in the care and management of non-melanoma skin cancer in the
hospital.
Keywords: Skin neoplasms - Carcinoma, basal cell - Plastic surgery procedures - Epidemiologic
studies - Carcinoma, squamous cell
Bibliographical Record NATHAN JOSEPH SILVA GODINHO, MATHEUS EDUARDO SOARES PINHATI, HERNAN HENRIQUE DE QUEIROZ
SOARES, GUSTAVO MOREIRA COSTA DE SOUZA. Câncer de pele não melanoma: Um estudo sobre
o perfil epidemiológico e fluxo no HC-UFMG. Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica
(RBCP) – Brazilian Journal of Plastic Surgery 2024; 39: 217712352024rbcp0928pt. DOI: 10.5935/2177-1235.2024RBCP0928-PT