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. 1998 Sep;39(3):422-7.
doi: 10.1016/s0190-9622(98)70318-4.

Multiple primary melanomas

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Multiple primary melanomas

T M Johnson et al. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1998 Sep.

Abstract

Background: The diagnosis of primary melanoma increases the risk of additional primary melanomas.

Objective: We characterize the subgroup of patients with multiple melanomas.

Methods: We reviewed the melanoma database.

Results: Sixty patients with multiple primary melanomas were identified. Twelve (20%) experienced melanomas in the same regional location, 43 (72%) in different locations, and 5 (8%) in both the same and different locations (> 2 melanomas). Eighteen (30%) were diagnosed concurrently with multiple melanomas, 38 (63%) subsequently, and 4 (7%) concurrently and subsequently (>2 melanomas). Forty-two percent of subsequent melanomas occurred within 3 years of the initial lesion diagnosis, 9 (17%) between 3 and 7 years, and 22 (42%) after more than 7 years. Subsequent melanomas were thinner in 70% of cases (P = .05). The mean age at first melanoma diagnosis was 38 and 59 years, respectively, for those with and without dysplastic nevi (P < .001).

Conclusion: In patients with multiple melanomas, subsequent melanomas often occur in different regional locations several years after diagnosis of the initial lesion.

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