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Survival with primary cutaneous malignant melanoma,evaluated from 2012 cases
Authors:Knud Søndergaard  Geert Schou
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pathology, The Finsen Institute, Rigshospitalet, Blegdamsvej 9, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark;(2) Statistical Research Unit, Danish Medical and Social Science Research Councils, Denmark;(3) Danish Cancer Registry, Institute of Cancer Epidemiology under the Danish Cancer Society, Denmark
Abstract:Summary Cox's multivariate regression model for survival data was applied to 2,012 patients with primary cutaneous melanoma in order to evaluate the relative prognostic value of numerous clinical and histological variables and to establish their prognostically most efficient combination. The material was divided into 4 groups according to the size of resection margin of the primary lesion (<2.0 cm, 2.0 cm, 2.1–4.9 cm, and gE 5.0 cm). Data were analysed separately in these 4 groups and equivalent results were obtained.The risk factors were clinical stage, site of tumour, tumour thickness, level of invasion, mitotic activity, ulceration, lymphocytic reaction, predominant type of invasive tumour cell and partial regression. When accounting for these factors, histological type, nuclear pleomorphism, nucleolar size, vascular invasion, pigmentation, verrucous growth pattern, and dermal elastosis were without prognostic influence. The effect of sex and age of patient was uncertain and both variables, therefore, were retained in the model. By using Cox's method it is possible to make a qualified estimate of the survival for the individual patient.
Keywords:Malignant melanoma  Cutaneous  Prognosis  Multivariate regression analysis
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