Cutaneous Melanoma: Sheep in Wolves Clothing?
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- DOI: 10.21873/anticanres.16010
Cutaneous Melanoma: Sheep in Wolves Clothing?
Abstract
Cutaneous melanoma incidence in European-origin populations has risen steeply, however, mortality has not, as 73 years of Danish cancer data strikingly show. It has been suggested that such divergent trends in the US are due to overdiagnosis from increasing diagnostic scrutiny and lowering diagnostic threshold. Alternatively, the increase in melanoma incidence may be largely due to increased sun exposure, which would imply that most of these new, sun-caused, melanomas are non-lethal. Consistent with this hypothesis, Icelandic data show an increase in melanoma incidence, predominantly in young women (<50 years), which paralleled increasing sunbed use that remitted after a campaign against sunbeds. Meanwhile, melanoma mortality in young people remained virtually zero. The increase in mortality was mainly in the elderly (>50 years) and dictated by year of birth. This transient excess of melanoma in young people is most likely attributable to skin burns from sunbeds which, like sunburns, carry a high risk of melanoma. High exposure of naevi to UV radiation can induce transient clinical and pathological features of melanoma, which might explain some of the apparent rise in incidence. Ways of distinguishing non-lethal from potentially lethal thin melanomas are sorely needed.
Keywords: Melanoma; incidence; mortality; overdiagnosis; review; sunburn; trends.
Copyright © 2022 International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. George J. Delinasios), All rights reserved.
Comment in
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Letter to the Editor: RE: de Gruijl and Armstrong: Cutaneous Melanoma: Sheep in Wolves Clothing? Anticancer Res 42(10): 5021-5025, 2022.Anticancer Res. 2023 Apr;43(4):1873-1874. doi: 10.21873/anticanres.16343. Anticancer Res. 2023. PMID: 36974809 No abstract available.
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