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Clinicopathological features, vitamin D serological levels and prognosis in cutaneous melanoma of shield-sites: an update.

Giovanni Paolino1, Elisa Moliterni, Dario Didona, Valentina Garelli, Paola Corsetti, Teresa Lopez, Antonio Giovanni Richetta, Carmen Cantisani, Ugo Bottoni, Stefano Calvieri.   

Abstract

Intermittent sun exposure and sunburns are strongly related to the development of melanoma (MM); however, MM can also arise in non-sun exposed areas, where other biological pathways may cause the disease, with different outcomes. At the same time, evidences of serum levels of vitamin D in melanoma patients according to sun-exposed or not-sun-exposed areas are still lacking, especially if compared with the percentage of BRAF mutation. We performed a retrospective analysis with patients registered in our electronic database and an observational study in patients with a recent diagnosis of MM. Performing Kaplan-Meier product and log-rank test, median disease-free survival was 78 months in non-shield-sites (NST-MM) patients and 20.5 months in shield-sites (ST-MM) patients (p < 0.0001); also in the long term, a better behavior was observed for NST-MM (80 vs. 42 months; p < 0.0001). Among 87 melanoma patients with a recent history of MM (≤30 days), we found that ST-MM patients showed lower values of vitamin D compared with NST-MM patients. Regarding BRAF status, a BRAF mutation was present in 13 % of ST-MM and in 41 % of NST-MM. Performing Mc-Nemar test, we found a statistical significant correlation between low serum levels of vitamin D in ST-MM and low percentage of BRAF mutation (p = 0.03), as well as between serum levels of vitamin D and high percentage of BRAF mutation in NST-MM (p < 0.001). All these aspects confirm that in ST-MM, other pathways play pivotal points, if compared with NST-MM.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25516505     DOI: 10.1007/s12032-014-0451-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Oncol        ISSN: 1357-0560            Impact factor:   3.064


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