Melanoma patterns of distant relapse: a study of 108 cases from a South Brazilian center

Abstract Background: The incidence of cutaneous melanoma has increased over the last decades. Recurrences occur most frequently within the first 2-3 years after diagnosis but patients carry a lifelong risk of relapse. Nevertheless, there is no consensus in the literature on what screening tests patients should undergo. Objectives: To evaluate the most common melanoma metastasis sites among a South Brazilian population from a city with one of the highest melanoma rates, and establish the best screening method for these patients. Methods: A cross-sectional retrospective study of 108 consecutive melanoma patients followed up at a center from 2009 to 2013. Data were collected on demographic and tumoral characteristics, as well as the site of the first diagnosed metastasis. Results: Patients were divided into 3 groups for analytical purposes: Non-visceral metastases (48% of patients), visceral metastasis (39%) and brain metastasis (13%). We tried to correlate age, gender, mean Breslow thickness, mitosis and death rates with the aforementioned groups but none showed any statistically significant association. Conclusion: Melanoma patients must be monitored to detect early relapse and subsequent effective treatment but the best follow-up strategy remains to be established.

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Main Authors: Rovere,Rodrigo Kraft, Souza,Maria Eduarda Pires de, Cidral,Danielle Louise da Maia, Hilgert,Sara Fernanda, Ddine,Yasmine Rodrigues Chamse, Stein,Carlos Efrain, Borges,Giuliano Santos, Lima,Adma Silva de
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spelling oai:scielo:S0365-059620160001000402016-03-09Melanoma patterns of distant relapse: a study of 108 cases from a South Brazilian centerRovere,Rodrigo KraftSouza,Maria Eduarda Pires deCidral,Danielle Louise da MaiaHilgert,Sara FernandaDdine,Yasmine Rodrigues ChamseStein,Carlos EfrainBorges,Giuliano SantosLima,Adma Silva de Melanoma Nevi and melanomas Neoplasm metastasis Skin neoplasms Abstract Background: The incidence of cutaneous melanoma has increased over the last decades. Recurrences occur most frequently within the first 2-3 years after diagnosis but patients carry a lifelong risk of relapse. Nevertheless, there is no consensus in the literature on what screening tests patients should undergo. Objectives: To evaluate the most common melanoma metastasis sites among a South Brazilian population from a city with one of the highest melanoma rates, and establish the best screening method for these patients. Methods: A cross-sectional retrospective study of 108 consecutive melanoma patients followed up at a center from 2009 to 2013. Data were collected on demographic and tumoral characteristics, as well as the site of the first diagnosed metastasis. Results: Patients were divided into 3 groups for analytical purposes: Non-visceral metastases (48% of patients), visceral metastasis (39%) and brain metastasis (13%). We tried to correlate age, gender, mean Breslow thickness, mitosis and death rates with the aforementioned groups but none showed any statistically significant association. Conclusion: Melanoma patients must be monitored to detect early relapse and subsequent effective treatment but the best follow-up strategy remains to be established.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de DermatologiaAnais Brasileiros de Dermatologia v.91 n.1 20162016-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0365-05962016000100040en10.1590/abd1806-4841.20163722
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author Rovere,Rodrigo Kraft
Souza,Maria Eduarda Pires de
Cidral,Danielle Louise da Maia
Hilgert,Sara Fernanda
Ddine,Yasmine Rodrigues Chamse
Stein,Carlos Efrain
Borges,Giuliano Santos
Lima,Adma Silva de
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Souza,Maria Eduarda Pires de
Cidral,Danielle Louise da Maia
Hilgert,Sara Fernanda
Ddine,Yasmine Rodrigues Chamse
Stein,Carlos Efrain
Borges,Giuliano Santos
Lima,Adma Silva de
Melanoma patterns of distant relapse: a study of 108 cases from a South Brazilian center
author_facet Rovere,Rodrigo Kraft
Souza,Maria Eduarda Pires de
Cidral,Danielle Louise da Maia
Hilgert,Sara Fernanda
Ddine,Yasmine Rodrigues Chamse
Stein,Carlos Efrain
Borges,Giuliano Santos
Lima,Adma Silva de
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title Melanoma patterns of distant relapse: a study of 108 cases from a South Brazilian center
title_short Melanoma patterns of distant relapse: a study of 108 cases from a South Brazilian center
title_full Melanoma patterns of distant relapse: a study of 108 cases from a South Brazilian center
title_fullStr Melanoma patterns of distant relapse: a study of 108 cases from a South Brazilian center
title_full_unstemmed Melanoma patterns of distant relapse: a study of 108 cases from a South Brazilian center
title_sort melanoma patterns of distant relapse: a study of 108 cases from a south brazilian center
description Abstract Background: The incidence of cutaneous melanoma has increased over the last decades. Recurrences occur most frequently within the first 2-3 years after diagnosis but patients carry a lifelong risk of relapse. Nevertheless, there is no consensus in the literature on what screening tests patients should undergo. Objectives: To evaluate the most common melanoma metastasis sites among a South Brazilian population from a city with one of the highest melanoma rates, and establish the best screening method for these patients. Methods: A cross-sectional retrospective study of 108 consecutive melanoma patients followed up at a center from 2009 to 2013. Data were collected on demographic and tumoral characteristics, as well as the site of the first diagnosed metastasis. Results: Patients were divided into 3 groups for analytical purposes: Non-visceral metastases (48% of patients), visceral metastasis (39%) and brain metastasis (13%). We tried to correlate age, gender, mean Breslow thickness, mitosis and death rates with the aforementioned groups but none showed any statistically significant association. Conclusion: Melanoma patients must be monitored to detect early relapse and subsequent effective treatment but the best follow-up strategy remains to be established.
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