The widespread prevalence of non-melanocytic skin tumors, their lesser (but not absent) aggressiveness, and their greater incidence in elderly patients, often polypathological, have created the erroneous belief both among “experts” and among “the non-experts” that this is a minor pathological problem, often with a value only quoad valetudinem and not quoad vitam.
Correct knowledge of this pathology, however, teaches us that non-melanocytic skin tumors, especially when neglected and not adequately treated, cause significant functional morbidity, limitation of quality of life, and mortality in both elderly and healthy young patients. .
Presidents of the congress: Dr. S. Abatangelo – Prof. F. Bassetto
Honorary presidents: Dr. P. Confalonieri – Dr. M. Longoni
Scientific director: Dr. M. Marconi