Table 1 Clinical characteristics of patients with NMSC.

From: Clinical and epidemiological analysis of basosquamous carcinoma: results of the multicenter study

 

Low-risk SCC

High-risk SCC

BSC

Low-risk BCC

High-risk BCC

Total number of lesions

814

 

162

 

181

 

4032

 

769

 

mean age

77.3a

 

76.5a

 

72.2a

 

68.7a

 

71.1a

 

Sex ration (F/M)

1.02

 

1.25

 

0.83b

 

1.06

 

1.06

 

Men

Face

225

(61%)

47

(85%)

81

(86%)

549

(57%)

269

(76%)

Trunk

46

(13%)

0

(0%)

6

(6%)

263

(27%)

31

(9%)

Upper limb

32

(9%)

2

(4%)

2

(2%)

62

(6%)

11

(3%)

Lower limb

41

(11%)

0

(0%)

0

(0%)

44

(5%)

4

(1%)

Scalp

11

(3%)

2

(4%)

2

(2%)

20

(2%)

25

(7%)

Neck

13

(4%)

4

(7%)

3

(3%)

51

(5%)

13

(4%)

n/d

34

 

17

 

5

 

969

 

20

 

all

402

 

72

 

99

 

1958

 

373

 

Women

Face

275

(67%)

82

(92%)

68

(89%)

549

(57%)

296

(79%)

Trunk

27

(7%)

0

(0%)

6

(8%)

248

(26%)

37

(10%)

Upper limb

23

(6%)

1

(1%)

0

(0%)

48

(5%)

7

(2%)

Lower limb

57

(14%)

2

(2%)

0

(0%)

70

(7%)

7

(2%)

Scalp

2

(0%)

1

(1%)

1

(1%)

25

(3%)

17

(5%)

Neck

12

(3%)

3

(3%)

1

(1%)

55

(6%)

11

(3%)

n/d

4

 

1

 

6

 

1079

 

21

 

All

412

 

90

 

82

 

2074

 

396

 
  1. Data are presented as n (%). n/d: not defined.
  2. BCC, basal cell carcinoma; SCC, squamous cell carcinoma; BSC, basosquamous cell carcinoma; F/M, female to male ratio.
  3. aThe mean age of patients differs significantly between BSC and other subtypes (P < 0.05).
  4. bMen to women predominance was statistically significant for BSC (P < 0.05).