Cutaneous melanoma: patient surveillance and tumor progression
- PMID: 9777764
- DOI: 10.1016/s0190-9622(98)70006-4
Cutaneous melanoma: patient surveillance and tumor progression
Abstract
Background: The goal of surveillance examinations (SVE) in patients at high risk for cutaneous melanoma (CM) is to diagnose premetastatic tumors.
Objective: We attempted to determine whether SVE before CM diagnosis influences the histopathologic features of tumor progression.
Methods: A retrospective review was conducted of consecutive patients who presented with an intact primary CM during a 36 month period (1991 to 1994) in a university dermatology ambulatory setting.
Results: Thirty-nine intact CMs were diagnosed in 34 patients. Compared with 23 CMs in as many patients presenting at the first encounter, 16 CMs diagnosed in 11 patients during SVE had a smaller mean tumor diameter (P = .007) and tumor thickness (P = .002) and were more likely anatomic level I or II (P = .003) with microscopic thickness less than 0.76 mm (P = .01) and less than 0.50 mm (P = .002).
Conclusion: Primary CMs are more likely to be smaller and thinner when diagnosed during SVE than at first encounter, features that are likely to have a positive impact on CM mortality.
Comment in
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Abbrevophilia.J Am Acad Dermatol. 1999 Mar;40(3):498-9. doi: 10.1016/s0190-9622(99)70513-x. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1999. PMID: 10071333 No abstract available.
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