TURKISH JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY
2023 , Vol 38 , Num 3
Frostbite and Cancer
1Department of Health Care Administration, School of Business, St. Lawrence College, Kingston Campus, Ontario-Canada
DOI :
10.5505/tjo.2023.4015
Frostbites can be associated with a number of acute or long-term complications. One of these chronic
adversities is neoplastic disorders, arising from frostbite lesions. Because of the sparseness of the available
studies in medical literature, in this narrative review, the association between frostbite and cancer was
explored with more focus on real-life clinical cases. The results from database searching revealed that
only a few studies have evaluated this vicious companionship. According to the studies, frostbite can be
a causative factor in the initiation and development of cancerous pathologies. On the other hand, some
specific neoplastic disorders have been presented as risk factors for such cold injuries. It can be concluded
that thorough evaluation of frostbite cases toward the full healing and considering cancers as a risk factor
for cold injuries through the diagnostic procedures can be life and cost-saving for health-care systems.
Keywords :
Cold climate; frostbite; neoplasms; review