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Title: Epidemiology of uveal melanoma in Brazil
Authors: Lucena, Evandro
Goldemberg, Daniel Cohen
Thuler, Luiz Claudio Santos
Melo, Andreia Cristina de
Keywords: Epidemiologic Studies
Estudos Epidemiológicos
Estudios Epidemiológicos
Neoplasm Metastasis
Metástase Neoplásica
Metástasis de la Neoplasia
Brazil
Brasil
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: International Journal of Retina and Vitreous
Abstract: Purpose: To report the prevalence of uveal melanoma in a Hospital database in Brazil over the period of 16 years (2000 to 2016). Design: Descriptive epidemiological study evaluating the Brazilian Hospital Based Cancer Registries. Participants/methods: Uveal melanomas were identifed based on ICD-O-3 codes C69.3 [choroid], C69.4 [ciliary body and iris], and C69.2 [retina]) derived from the Integrator Registry database. Kolmogorov–Smirnov Test was used for evaluation of normality of data, t-test and Chi square were used for categorical and continuous variables respec- tively using SPSS Software. Main outcome measures: Age, sex, education, regional distribution, clinical staging at the diagnosis, time from diagnosis to treatment (≤60 days versus>60 days) and frst-course therapy (surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy or a combination of such). Results: There were 2166 cases of uveal melanoma representing 5.4% of all cases of melanoma. Histological confr- mation of uveal melanoma was available in all cases. Higher prevalence of 1139 cases (52.6%) in women than 1027 cases (47.4%) in men was observed. Age distribution revealed 1411 cases (65.1%) in the group between 41 and 69 years old. A total of 429 (19.8%) patients were classifed as initial disease and 334 (15.4%) as advanced (regional or distant metastases). Staging as initial disease was more frequent (113–24.8%) in patients with>8 school years than in patients with<8 school years (179–17.6%) refecting disparities in healthcare access between those two populations. No diference was noticed in terms of diagnosis, staging and treatment after the Brazilian “60 days law” (Federal Law 12.732/12) came into efect in 2013 regulating the maximum period that a patient with cancer has to wait until start the treatment. Conclusion: Epidemiological data is critical for planning early treatment strategies and allocating medical resources. This study intended to understand the characteristics of uveal melanoma in Brazil.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6999
ISSN: 2056-9920
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