Top 10 research priorities for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma: results of the Skin Investigation Network of Canada Priority Setting Initiative

Author:

Lefrançois Philippe1,Doueidari Zein1,Kleiner Omer,Manion Rachael,Dutz Jan,Philip AnieORCID,Chan An-Wen,Afifi Tarek,Asai Yuka,Au Sheila,Barnard Kathleen,Catherall Helen,DeCoste Ryan,Drucker Aaron M,Fleming Patrick,Fradette Julie,Germain Lucie,Gniadecki Robert,Holdsworth Sandra,Huang Yuanshen,Larsen Peggy,Laurin Melanie,Litvinov Ivan V,Loder Jacklyn,Logsetty Sarvesh,Manolson Morris F,Morand Meggie,Mydlarski P Régine,Nantel-Battista Melissa,Petrella Teresa M,Piguet Vincent,Shah Girish,Shoimer Ilya,Ward Debbie,Wirrell Helen,Zawadzki Mary,Zhou Youwen,Zloty David,

Affiliation:

1. Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, McGill University , Montréal, QC , Canada

Abstract

The Skin Investigation Network of Canada (SkIN Canada) completed a national priority-setting initiative to identify the top 10 knowledge uncertainties for SCC based on the James Lind Alliance principles. Overall, 64 patients, clinicians and researchers provided input in two survey rounds and one workshop. The top 10 list of research priorities will help the skin research community, funders and policymakers to address key knowledge uncertainties for the benefit of patients with SCC.

Funder

Skin Investigation Network of Canada

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Dermatology

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