Screening for malignant melanoma using instant photography

Author:

Edmondson P.C.1,Curley R.K.2,Marsden R.A.3,Robinson D.4,Allaway S.L.4,Willson C.D.4

Affiliation:

1. BUPA Health Screening Centre, Battle Bridge House, 300 Grays Inn Road, London WCIX 8DU, UK

2. St Helen's Hospital, Marshall's Cross Road, St Helens, Merseyside WA9 3DA, UK

3. St George's Hospital, Blackshaw Road, Tooting, London SW17 0QT, UK

4. BUPA Research and Clinical Audit, Battle Bridge House, 300 Grays Inn Road, London WCIX 8DU, UK

Abstract

Objective To assess the use of instant photography, in addition to clinical grading, as a method of screening for malignant melanoma during routine health examinations. Setting A health screening clinic with an average throughput of about 12 000 patients a year. Methods Suspicious pigmented skin lesions were judged clinically using the revised seven point checklist scoring system. They were then photographed with a Polaroid camera and the prints were graded independently by two consultant dermatologists with a special interest in malignant melanoma. A copy of the print was also given to the patient to keep for observation of any change in the lesion. Results Over a 45 month period 39 922 patients of both sexes were screened and 1052 skin lesions were clinically assessed and photographed. Fourteen malignant melanomas were diagnosed—all, except one, were thin lesions with a good prognosis. Conclusions The clinical opinions of non-dermatologists using the revised seven point checklist proved disappointing in screening because of the large number of benign lesions that were given high scores. Photography, on the other hand, detected 11 melanomas and succeeded in separating the majority of banal lesions from potentially malignant ones, thus greatly reducing the need for specialist referral. Nevertheless, three melanomas were missed on purely photographic grading, which emphasises the danger of placing too much reliance solely on a two dimensional image. Finally, the possession of a personal copy of the photograph by the patient proved popular and led to a diagnosis of melanoma in two instances. This procedure merits further study.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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