@article { author = {Palkina, Nadezhda and Sergeeva, Olga and Ruksha, Tatiana and Artyukhov, Ivan}, title = {Melanoma Screening Day in Krasnoyarsk Krai of the Russian Federation: Results from 2015-2016}, journal = {Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, pages = {503-507}, year = {2018}, publisher = {West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention (WAOCP), APOCP's West Asia Chapter.}, issn = {1513-7368}, eissn = {2476-762X}, doi = {10.22034/APJCP.2018.19.2.503}, abstract = {Objective: The Melanoma Screening Day Campaign started in the Russian Federation in 2006. In the present study,we analyzed the 2015-2016 survey questionnaire data acquired from screened individuals in the city of Krasnoyarsk ineastern Siberia, which has a population of one million, in order to understand the level of awareness regarding melanoma/skin cancer prevention and early diagnosis. Methods: Individuals were enrolled in the screening campaign by massmedia advertising. Free whole-body examinations were provided by the doctors, and the standardized questionnaireforms (n=444) were completed to obtain relevant demographic, epidemiological, and clinical data. Descriptive andunivariate analyses were conducted to elucidate the main characteristics of the screened population. Percentage frequencywas used to characterize the population. Result: A substantial proportion of the screened individuals were female(80%). The most common reasons for participating in the screening were a high number of moles, or a change in theappearance of the moles. Internet recourses were the main channel for obtaining the information about the MelanomaDay Screening Campaign. 5% of screened individuals had a family history of melanoma/skin cancer. The mean age ofthe participants was 36.63±16.31 years. The percentage of screened individuals who took part in this program increasedin 2016 (18%) versus 2015 (8%). In total, 5 individuals with suspected melanoma/skin cancer were identified duringthe two-year Campaign, all of whom were referred to the regional oncology center. Conclusion: The analysis of datafrom the Melanoma Screening Day Campaign in Krasnoyarsk Krai revealed the necessity to use the media to attractolder subjects with potential melanoma/skin cancer risk to undergo screening. Individuals with suspected malignanciesshould be monitored up until the time when a final diagnosis is determined. Moreover, such events are an appropriateway to inform and educate the public about cutaneous cancer prevention.}, keywords = {Melanoma,nevi,Russian Federation,Screening,Siberia}, url = {https://journal.waocp.org/article_57588.html}, eprint = {https://journal.waocp.org/article_57588_4546532a51c77f33ab1dee9817b78b3e.pdf} }