Document Type
Article
Publication Date
December 2016
Journal
Current Cancer Therapy Reviews
Volume
12
Issue
2
First Page
78
Last Page
78
Abstract
Skin cancer is a common cancer affecting a large population of Caucasians around the world. The best treatmentresult can only be achieved by a multidisciplinary team to evaluate all host, tumor and treatment factors carefully ina particular case scenario.The thematic issue includes overviews of non-melanoma skin cancers, melanoma and Merkel cell carcinoma.The pattern of care review reflects how skin cancer is cared for in North America, such as Canada and in Europe,such as France. The paper on treatment decisions illustrates how to approach a case and make decision for treatment.The review on the role of different specialties in the team gives a broad coverage particularly from the surgicalperspective. Reviews on radiotherapy, photodynamic therapy and systemic therapy are excellent, covering latestresearch results and conference abstracts. The whole issue can be used at the point of care by selecting the subtopics.Readers will have enough information by reading the subtopics without going through the whole review to getthe most relevant advice.Health care professionals in practice and in training will find this issue helpful at the point of care. It is potentiallyuseful for preparation of professional examinations since almost all boards or colleges for specialties testcompetence on skin cancer management. At the point of care, this issue contains clinical pearls and experience fromdifferent authors. It will also form the basis of local guideline development.Without the dedicated contribution of all authors and reviewers, this issue would not be possible. We also wouldlike to thank our patients who inspire us to pursue more knowledge in this common cancer.
Notes
open access