Site, histological type, and thickness of primary cutaneous malignant melanoma in western Netherlands since 1980.

Autor: van derSpek-Keijser, L. M. T., van der Rhee, H. J., Tóth, G., van Westering, R., Bruijn, J. A., Coebergh, J. W. W.
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Zdroj: British Journal of Dermatology; Apr1997, Vol. 136 Issue 4, p565-571, 7p
Abstrakt: An increasing incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma had been observed in the Netherlands. Therefore, between 1989 and 1992 a preventive skin cancer campaign was organized in part of western Netherlands. The effect of this screening campaign has yet to be evaluated by investigating the distribution of all in situ and invasive primary cutaneous melanoma according to anatomical subsite, tumour thickness, and histological type in a population-based study during 1980-92. A total number of 2236 (1361 female; 875 male) invasive and 580 (395 female; 185 male) in situ melanomas were diagnosed. The median age of patients with thin lesions was 46 years, intermediate lesions 54 years, and thick lesions 65 years, which may be indicative of slow tumour progression. The median thickness of the invasive lesions was 0.9 mm for women and 1.1 mm for men and the invasive to in situ ratio was 3.4 for female and 4.7 for male subjects, suggesting a reasonable awareness of melanoma in this population. The relative tumour density (RID) was remarkably high for melanomas in the head/neck area for both sexes and invasive melanoma on the male trunk and the lower legs of females. The low RTD of invasive melanomas on the lower limbs of men and the high density in the head/neck area for both sexes are remarkable and support the aetiological role of ultraviolet exposure. It is concluded that our findings are in many ways similar to those of other descriptive studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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