USPSTF 2023: Insufficient evidence for skin cancer screening in asymptomatic adolescents and adults (I statement)

Question clinique

Should primary care clinicians screen asymptomatic adolescents and adults for skin cancer?

L’Essentiel

The US Preventive Services Task Force continues to conclude that current evidence is insufficient to assess the balance of benefits and harms of screening for skin cancer via a visual skin examination in asymptomatic adolescents and adults. (I statement). This does not apply to persons with a personal or family history of skin cancer or to those with symptoms, including changes in the size, shape, or color of skin lesions. This updated review is consistent with their 2016 recommendation. 2c

Plan de l'etude: Practice guideline

Financement: Government

Cadre: Various (guideline)

Reviewer

David C. Slawson, MD
Professor and Vice Chair of Family Medicine for Education and Scholarship
Atrium Health
Professor of Family Medicine, UNC Chapel Hill
Charlotte, NC


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Commentaires

DR ARUP KUMAR DHARA

Impact assessment

Excellent

Anonymous

Insufficient evidence of screening for skin cancer in asympt

New information to me