Malignant Melanoma in Turkey: A Single Institution's Experience on 475 Cases

Background This study was performed to determine the characteristics and the clinical outcomes of patients with cutaneous melanoma in Turkey. Methods The medical records of patients between 1991 and 2003 at Institute of Oncology were retrieved from the cancer registry. Results Of the 475 adult cases...

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Veröffentlicht in:Japanese journal of clinical oncology 2006-12, Vol.36 (12), p.794-799
Hauptverfasser: Tas, Faruk, Kurul, Sidika, Camlica, Hakan, Topuz, Erkan
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Zusammenfassung:Background This study was performed to determine the characteristics and the clinical outcomes of patients with cutaneous melanoma in Turkey. Methods The medical records of patients between 1991 and 2003 at Institute of Oncology were retrieved from the cancer registry. Results Of the 475 adult cases with complete staging procedure, the incidence of localized (stages I–II) disease was 301 (63.4%), and followed by node involved (stage III) and metastatic (stage IV) disease with the incidence of 117 (24.6%) and 57 (12.0%), respectively. The median age of patients was 50 years (17–104 years) and male/female ratio was 1.1. Of 206 patients (43.4%) the diseases were located on extremities, 150 (31.6%) on the trunk, and 102 (21.5%) on the head and neck region. In cases with early/node negative stage, stage distribution was identical. The superficial spreading type was the commonest histology (52.2%). The Breslow thickness distributed equally, whereas tumor invasion aggregated mainly at Clark level III and IV. Half of the lesions were ulcerated and with low mitotic potential. In cases with the node involved stage, the majority of patients had only one lymph node involved. In metastatic patients, two thirds had distant metastases including lung metastases and half of them had single metastatic region. With the median follow-up of all patients of 5.2 years, the median overall survival of all patients was 62.2 months and the 5-year overall survival was 50.5%. Overall survival was significantly negatively correlated with male (P
ISSN:0368-2811
1465-3621
DOI:10.1093/jjco/hyl114