1. Melanoma thickness: the role of patients’ characteristics, risk indicators and patterns of diagnosis
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Timo Buhl, Kinga T. Samhaber, M. Fliesser, Saskia Hoffmann, Margarete Schön, Albert Rosenberger, R. Holzkamp, Holger A. Haenssle, Anike Lockmann, and Steffen Emmert
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Skin Neoplasms ,Multivariate analysis ,Adolescent ,Dermoscopy ,Dermatology ,Breslow Thickness ,Young Adult ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sex Factors ,0302 clinical medicine ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,Young adult ,Lentigo maligna melanoma ,Melanoma ,Early Detection of Cancer ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Univariate analysis ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,Middle Aged ,16. Peace & justice ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Infectious Diseases ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cutaneous melanoma ,Female ,Observational study ,business - Abstract
Background Factors associated with early vs. late diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma remain poorly understood. Objective To identify factors with a significant impact on melanoma thickness. Methods Patients with previous melanoma (n = 347, median age at diagnosis: 56.5 years, 44.7% female, 55.3% male) were recruited for this monocentre, non-randomized, observational study between April 2012 and March 2013. All patients were assessed by means of a structured interview and systematic clinical and dermoscopic full-body examination. Melanoma thickness in association with patients’ characteristics, risk indicators and patterns of diagnosis was submitted to statistical analyses. Results Univariate analyses revealed associations between a statistically significant lower Breslow thickness and participation in specialized dermoscopic screening programs, personal history of more than one previous melanoma, diagnostic examination with a dermatoscope, diagnostic examination by board certified dermatologist, high number of common and/or atypical nevi, younger age at time of diagnosis, higher level of education, or superficial spreading or lentigo maligna melanoma subtype (all P ≤ 0.01). In a multivariate regression analysis only three of these criteria: (i) participation in specialized screening programs (P
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- 2014
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