Autor/a

Gilaberte, Yolanda

Casanova i Seuma, Josep M. (Josep Manel)

García-Malinis, Ana Julia

Arias-Santiago, Salvador

García de la Fuente, María Reyes

Pamiés-Gracia, Marta

Ramirez-Palomino, Javier

Ruiz-Campos, Isabel

Gracia-Cazaña, Tamara

Buendia-Eisman, Agustín

Fecha de publicación

2020-06-23T09:07:45Z

2020-06-23T09:07:45Z

2018



Resumen

Background. Snow reflectivity and altitude increase the exposure of ski resort workers to solar ultraviolet radiation. The aim was to assess the presence of skin cancer in ski resorts workers and compare it with other groups of outdoor workers reviewing published studies. Methods. An observational cross-sectional prospective study was conducted in the three largest ski resorts in Spain: Baqueira Beret, Lleida; Formigal, Huesca and Sierra Nevada, Granada. All outdoor workers including ski instructors were invited to participate in the study. The participants completed a validated questionnaire about sun exposure and underwent a skin examination. Results. 219 workers were included in the study (80% male; mean age 43.8 (SD 11.31) years). Actinic keratosis (AK) but no other skin cancers were detected in 32 participants (14.62%). Those with AK worked in the Southernmost ski resort, were more likely to have light colour hair, and were older and with higher photoaging grade than those without them. Conclusion. Compared to other studies, outdoor workers on ski resorts show a higher prevalence of AK than general population but a lower prevalence than other groups of outdoor workers.


This work was supported by the B18_17D Dermatology and Photobiology research group, as recognized by the Government of Aragon (Spain) and by the Medical School of Granada University (Granada, Spain).

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Artículo
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Inglés

Materias y palabras clave

Pell -- Càncer; Estacions d'esquí; Treballadors

Publicado por

Hindawi

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Reproducció del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8128717

Journal of Skin Cancer, 2020, Article ID 8128717

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cc-by, (c) Gilaberte et al., 2018

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