Subungual melanoma: a retrospective cohort of 157 casesfrom Brazilian National Cancer Institute
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J Surg Oncol.
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Subungual melanoma (SM) is rare. The lesions are thick at the time of
diagnosis. Few studies have evaluated SM in Brazil.
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the factors associated with
the survival of SM patients from the Brazilian National Cancer Institute.
Methods: One‐hundred and fifty‐seven patients diagnosed with SM were included in
this study. We evaluated the epidemiologic, clinical, and histopathological data.
Overall survival (OS) and relapse‐free survival (RFS) curves were computed using the
Kaplan‐Meier method. Multivariable analyses were conducted using the Cox
proportional hazard regression model.
Results: Among the 157 patients, 87 (55.4%) were female. The median age was
68 years old. Median tumor depth was 6.0 mm. Lesions were ulcerated in 94 (59.9%).
OS and RFS rates for 5 years were 61.0% and 41.8%, respectively. Median follow‐up
time was 28 months. The factors associated with OS were Breslow thickness and
ulceration, and for RFS, they were the anatomical site, Breslow thickness, and
ulceration.
Conclusion: This is the largest series of SM patients. The 5‐year OS and RFS rates
were low (61.0% and 48.2%, respectively), and the main prognostic factors for OS
were Breslow thickness and ulceration.
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NUNES, Luiz Fernando; MENDES, Gélcio Luiz Quintella; KOIFMAN, Rosalina Jorge. Subungual melanoma: A retrospective cohort of 157 casesfrom Brazilian National Cancer Institute. J Surg Oncol., v. 118, p. 1142-1149, 2018.