Literature DB >> 24132665

Outcomes in patients with mucosal melanomas.

Deborah S Keller1, Alan A Thomay, John Gaughan, Anthony Olszanski, Hong Wu, Adam C Berger, Jeffrey M Farma.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
OBJECTIVE: Our goal was to evaluate the different subtypes of mucosal melanoma and describe specific variables that predict outcomes.
METHODS: Prospective review of two tertiary care center databases identified 76 mucosal melanoma patients; 73 with complete records were included. Demographic and clinical data were analyzed. Cox regression determined variables impacting recurrence and survival.
RESULTS: In the 73 patients, the mean age was 64 years, and 74% were female. Sixty-seven percent presented with lymph node involvement, and 73% had ulcerated tumors. Major sites affected were nasal/palate/oral (36%), vulvar/vaginal/cervical (48%), and anorectal (15%). Mean overall and disease-free survival were 56.9 and 27.2 months. Variables associated with decreased survival included: lymphovascular invasion (HR17.70, P = 0.0093), Caucasian race (HR3.02, P = 0.0362), nasal/palate/oral sub-group (HR1.85, P = 0.026), Breslow thickness (HR1.23, P = 0.00004), T stage (HR1.34, P = 0.0075), M stage (HR3.03, P = 0.0039), and chemotherapy (HR3.13, P = 0.0002). The worst prognosis was seen in the nasal/palate/oral sub-group, with a median overall survival of 9.7 months and recurrence-free time of 4.5 months. This subtype also demonstrated high lymph node positivity, ulceration, and larger tumor size.
CONCLUSION: The nasal, palate, oral subtype has the worst prognosis compared to other mucosal melanoma locations. Studies are ongoing to evaluate pathologic and genomic variables that may predict outcomes.
© 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  cancer recurrence; cancer survival; mucosal melanoma; outcomes; skin cancer

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24132665     DOI: 10.1002/jso.23445

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Surg Oncol        ISSN: 0022-4790            Impact factor:   3.454


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