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BCCs & GPs Dr Victoria Brown Consultant Dermatologist West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust
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Page 1: BCCs & GPs Dr Victoria Brown Consultant Dermatologist West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust.

BCCs & GPs

Dr Victoria Brown

Consultant DermatologistWest Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust

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Which are BCCs?

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Basal Cell Carcinoma

Commonest cancer in UK 60% of all skin cancers in UK 80% head & neck Slow growing Locally invasive Rarely metastasize

Do NOT refer as 2 week wait

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Which BCCs are GPs “allowed” to manage according to NICE guidelines?

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NICE Skin Tumours (IOG) Improving Outcomes Guidance: Updated May 2010

Lesions suspicious of SCC/MM – 2 WW referral to dermatology

Pre-cancerous lesions (e.g. Bowen’s, AKs) can be treated by GP or referred to GPwSI or dermatologist

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NICE Skin Tumours (IOG) Improving Outcomes Guidance: Updated May 2010

Low risk BCCs may be managed in the community by:

1. GPs performing skin surgery within LES/DES framework

2. Model 1 practitioners: Group 3 GPwSI in dermatology & skin surgery*GPwSI in skin lesions & skin sugery

3. Model 2 practitioners: skin surgery only:nurse or GP**

*Guidance and competencies for the provision of services using GPwSIs : Dermatology and skin surgery 2007 ** National Cancer Peer Review Programme: Manual for skin cancer services 2008: skin measures

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Criteria for accreditation of DES/LES

Demonstrate competency in skin surgery (DOPS) Training in recognition & diagnosis of skin lesions All specimens histology Log book – inform patients of diagnosis/plan Quarterly feedback to PCT on histology Annual review of clinical cf histological diagnosis for all

low risk BCCs managed Annual attendance at skin cancer network meeting: CPD

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Additional Criteria for Accreditation of Model 1 Practitioners

Accredited by PCT according to national guidance for GPwSI

Linked to named LSMDT Attends 4 LSMDT meetings/year Skin cancer clinical practice audited annually Clinical governance/appraisal from PCT

New “GPwSI in skin lesions & skin surgery”: training & accreditation to the same standard as Group 3 GPwSI but for skin lesions only

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Criteria for accreditation of Model 2 Practitioners

Demonstrate competency in skin surgery (DOPS) Associated with a named LSMDT Perform skin surgery on pre-diagnosed skin cancers

receiving referrals from LSMDT member with agreed treatment plan

If GP: annual review of clinical vs histological diagnosis

annual attendance at Skin Cancer Network meeting

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High vs Low Risk BCCsLow Risk High Risk

Patient age >25 yrs <25 yrs

Immunosuppressed N Y

BCC above clavicle N Y

BCC diameter <1cm >1cm

“high risk” histological type N Y

Recurrent/previously incompletely excised N Y

Anatomically difficult/cosmetically imp site N Y

Ill defined margins N Y

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BCC Referral Form

Is patient:under 25 Y/Nimmunosuppressed Y/N

Is the lesion:Above the clavicle Y/N>1cm diameter Y/N

Recurrent/previously incompletely excised Y/NIn an anatomically difficult/cosmetically imp site Y/NIll defined margins Y/N

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BCC Histological Subtypes

Nodular Cystic Superficial Pigmented Morphoeic Micronodular Infiltrative Basosquamous

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Which BCCs are GPs “allowed” to manage according to NICE guidelines?

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49 yr old man: <1cm BCC on forearm

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Treatment options for low risk BCCs: observe

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Treatment Options for low risk BCCs: Surgery

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68 yr old man: 8cm BCC on back

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Treatment options for superficial BCCs: Surgery

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Non- surgical treatment options for superficial BCCs

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Non- surgical treatment options for superficial BCCs

Efudix cream

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Treatment options for superficial BCCs: photodynamic therapy

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High Risk BCCs

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Treatment Options for High Risk BCCs

MOHs Surgery

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Take Home Points

Determine if low or high risk BCC Low risk BCCs can be managed in primary care

NICE Guidelines 2010: accreditation = hoops! High risk BCC or unsure of diagnosis: Refer correctly

1st time: dermatology, plastic surgery

Often >1 BCC at initial consultation - full skin examination

Don’t forget patient education after 1st BCC

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Primary Prevention of BCCs

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Low Risk BCCs for DES/LES GP

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Low Risk BCCs for Model 1 or 2 practitioners


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