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Title: Epidemiological profle of mucosal melanoma in Brazil
Authors: Melo, Andreia Cristina de
Goldemberg, Daniel Cohen
Pino, Livia Cristina de Melo
Thuler, Luiz Claudio Santos
Keywords: Perfil de Saúde
Health Profile
Membrana Mucosa
Mucous Membrane
Melanoma
Melanoma
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Scientific Reports
Citation: MELO, Andreia Cristina de et al. Epidemiological profle of mucosal melanoma in Brazil. Scientific Reports, v. 10, n. 505, p.1-7, 2020.
Abstract: Mucosal melanomas are primary malignant neoplasias originated from melanocytes within mucous membranes in any part of mucosal surface lining, more commonly, in the nasal cavity and accessory sinuses, oral cavity, lips, pharynx, vulvar, vaginal, cervix and anorectal mucosa. Epidemiology data regarding mucosal melanomas in Brazil is scarce, hence the motivation to conduct this research paper. The χ2 test was used to compare categorical variables. Forward stepwise logistic regression method was used in the multivariate analysis to identify independent predictors of early death. A total of 801 patients were included in the analysis. Surgical resection is frequently the frst approach to primary tumours (65.3%), even though the utility of lymph node surgery and radiation therapy is not well established. Advanced stage was observed in more than two thirds of patients. Early death was observed in 28.3%. MM cases with regional or distant metastases as well as those located in unusual locations had almost 4 times more risk for early death. Besides that, MM located in lips, oral cavity and pharynx and those receiving chemotherapy had 2 times more risk of early death.
Description: p. 1-7.: tab. p&b.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4797
ISSN: 2045-2322
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