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Chul Hwan Bang1, Jung Min Bae, Hei Sung Kim, Gyeong Mun Kim, Dong Soo Yu, Hyun Jeong Park, Shin Tack Oh, Hoon Kang, Chul Jong Park, Jeong Deuk Lee, Jun Young Lee, Hyung Ok Kim, Young Min Park.
Abstract
The incidence of overall cancer has increased over time. The incidence of top-ranking cancers has changed in the 1990s and the 2000s. However, few studies have evaluated the trends in metastatic skin cancers during this period. We evaluated the recent trends in incidence, peak age and location of metastatic skin cancers from 1991 to 2010. This 20-yr survey was divided into two decades to determine the trends by comparing the statistics. Out of 694,466 outpatients (1991-2010), 174 (0.025%) were diagnosed with metastatic skin cancer. The incidence of metastatic skin cancer increased significantly from 20.64 per 100,000 outpatients in the 1990s to 28.70 per 100,000 outpatients in the 2000s (P = 0.030). The peak age of skin metastasis shifted from the 40s to the 50s in women, and from the 50s to the 60s in men. The percentage of metastatic skin cancers originating from intra-abdominal organs increased from 10% in the 1990s to 23.1% in the 2000s (P = 0.027). The percentage of metastatic skin cancers located on the abdomen increased from 7.1% in the 1990s to 15.4% in the 2000s (P = 0.011). The higher proportion of metastatic skin cancers located on the abdomen may be related to the increase in skin metastases from intra-abdominal organs.Entities:
Keywords: Abdomen; Intra-Abdominal Organs; Metastatic Skin Cancers Incidence
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23853494 PMCID: PMC3708082 DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2013.28.7.1083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Med Sci ISSN: 1011-8934 Impact factor: 2.153
Fig. 1The incidence of internal organ cancer per 100,000 Koreans.
Fig. 2The number of metastatic skin cancer patients during 1991-2010 (A) The number of metastatic skin cancer patients and the comparison of the incidence of metastatic skin cancers between the 1990s and the 2000s in the total dermatologic outpatient population. (B) The number of metastatic skin cancer patients by year with increasing slope with exponential pattern (P = 0.001 by Poisson regression).
Demographic characteristics of 174 patients with metastatic skin cancers
Fig. 3The age and sex distrubution of the metastatic skin cancer patients in the 1990s and the 2000s.
Fig. 4The proportion of the individual primary cancer by pie chart and the proportion of the intra-abdominal origin cancer by bar graph in (A) the 1990s and (B) the 2000s.
Primary cancer origin of 174 patients with metastatic skin cancers
The location of metastasis in 174 patients with metastatic skin cancers
Fig. 5The proportion of metastatic cancers at each location in the 1990s and the 2000s.