The Influence of the Exposome in the Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma, a Multicenter Case–Control Study

Author:

Navarro-Bielsa Alba1ORCID,Gracia-Cazaña Tamara1ORCID,Almagro Manuel2ORCID,De la Fuente-Meira Sonia3,Flórez Ángeles4ORCID,Yélamos Oriol5ORCID,Montero-Vilchez Trinidad6ORCID,González-Cruz Carlos7,Diago Adrián1,Abadías-Granado Isabel8,Fuentelsaz Victoria9,Colmenero María10,Bañuls José11ORCID,Arias-Santiago Salvador6ORCID,Buendía-Eisman Agustín12,Almenara-Blasco Manuel1,Gil-Pallares Pedro13ORCID,Gilaberte Yolanda1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology, Miguel Servet University Hospital, IIS Aragón, Universidad de Zaragoza, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain

2. Department of Dermatology, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario A Coruña, 15006 A Coruña, Spain

3. Department of Dermatology, Hospital Clínico Lozano Blesa, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain

4. Department of Dermatology, University Hospital of Pontevedra, 36162 Pontevedra, Spain

5. Department of Dermatology, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, IIB SANT PAU, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Barcelona, Spain

6. Department of Dermatology, Hospital Universitario Virgen de las Nieves, Instituto de Investigación IBS, 18012 Granada, Spain

7. Department of Dermatology, Hospital Universitari Vall d’Hebron, 08035 Barcelona, Spain

8. Department of Dermatology, Hospital de Barbastro, 22300 Huesca, Spain

9. Department of Dermatology, Hospital Royo Villanova, 50015 Zaragoza, Spain

10. Department of Dermatology, Hospital Costa del Sol, 29603 Marbella, Spain

11. Department of Dermatology, Hospital General Universitario de Alicante, ISABIAL, 03010 Alicante, Spain

12. Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Granada, 18071 Granada, Spain

13. Department of Dermatology, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Ferrol, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 15705 A Coruña, Spain

Abstract

Introduction: The concept of exposome refers to the total of harmful and beneficial environmental exposures that can help predict the organism’s biological responses over time. Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from sun exposure has been recognized as the main etiological agent of skin cancer, and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is one most commonly associated with chronic exposure. However, in recent years, evidence suggests that lifestyle, environmental pollution, and contaminants in water and food can have an influence. Objectives: To study the relationship between SCC and sun exposure, pollution, stress, and lifestyle in a Spanish cohort. Materials and Method: A multicenter case–control study was carried out in which 13 dermatologists from different regions of Spain recruited cases and controls between April 2020 and August 2022. The group of cases were patients diagnosed with SCC and, as a control group, people who attended Dermatology consultations as companions with no history of skin cancer. Results: A total of 62 patients with SCC and 126 controls were included (62.9% males, median age 76.46 (10.1) and 33.3%, median age 55.7 (15), respectively). The SCC group had experienced more outside work than the controls (75% vs. 22.4%, p < 0.001), less recreational exposure (sunbathing, p = 0.05, and outdoor sports, p = 0.01), and a lower annual income (p = 0.01), with an increase in tobacco exposure (p < 0.001), without differences in other carcinogens, such as ionizing radiation or chemical exposure. The control group had a higher daily screentime use (p < 0.001) and practiced more relaxation activities (p = 0.03). A higher linolenic acid intake and lower coffee consumption were the only dietary variables associated with SCC (p < 0.05). Some chronic medications (anxiolytics, antidepressants, beta-blockers, statins, hydrochlorothiazide, ACE inhibitors, metformin, and omeprazole) were also statistically associated with SCC. Statistical significance for all aforementioned variables was maintained in the multivariate analysis (p < 0.05). Conclusions: The study found a significant association between SCC and multiple exposome-related factors in addition to chronic sun exposure in the Spanish population. Primary prevention strategies should target specific populations, such as outdoor workers promoting sun-safe behaviors and stress-reducing activities, in addition to adequate skin photoprotection in patients under certain medications associated with SCC.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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