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Epidemiology of skin cancer arisen from the burn scars in Nigerian Ibos.Onuigbo WI FRCPath, Medical Foundation and Clinic, 8 Nsukka Lane, P.O. Box 1792, Enugu 400001, Nigeria. wilsonui@yahoo.com During the period 20 February 1970-19 February 2000, burns resulting in squamous cell carcinoma of the skin were documented by using a histopathology data pool of surgical specimens kept by the author as regards his Ibos ethnic group in Nigeria, West Africa. There were 21 cases. The males outnumbered the females in the ratio of 3:1. The youngest patient was aged 8 years and the oldest 75 years (mean age 39 years). Most of the antecedent injuries occurred during childhood. The two etiologic agents of albinism and burns were combined in one patient while another rarity was the presentation of the cancer within keloids. In conclusion, in dark skinned races, research should be directed on the comparative role of burns in predisposing to squamous cell carcinoma in individuals whose skin is compromised by either albinism or keloids. Published 26 June 2006 in Burns, 32(5): 602-4.
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