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Patterns of care and follow-up care of patients with uveal melanoma in German-speaking countries: a multinational survey of the German Dermatologic Cooperative Oncology Group (DeCOG)

Authors :
Peter Elsner
Cornelia Mauch
Lisa Zimmer
Mareike Alter
Alexander Enk
Friedegund Meier
Matthias Goebeler
Verena Müller
Mirjana Ziemer
Konstantin Drexler
Claudia Pföhler
Sebastian Haferkamp
Jessica C. Hassel
Christiane Bayerl
Katharina C. Kähler
Markus Zutt
Markus Streit
Nicole Kreuzberg
Thomas Tüting
Patrick Terheyden
Christiane Pfeiffer
Carmen Loquai
Dirk Debus
Nina Devereux
Ahn Van Nguyen
Elisabeth Livingstone
Rainer Rompel
Christian Posch
Steffen Emmert
Ulrich Wesselmann
Evelyn Dabrowski
Matthias Schmuth
Max Schlaak
Anja Wessely
Christoffer Gebhardt
Anja Gesierich
Gesina Hansel
Theresa Steeb
Uwe Wollina
Julia Welzel
Erwin S. Schultz
Reinhard Dummer
Jan C. Simon
Hans-Joachim Schulze
Ralf Gutzmer
Michael Max Sachse
Rose K. C. Moritz
Steven Goetze
J. Mangana
Lara Valeska Maul
Markus V. Heppt
Harald Löffler
Kjell M. Kaume
Wolfgang Krapf
Percy Lehmann
Carola Berking
Stefanie Sauder
Alexander A. Navarini
Edgar Dippel
Bastian Schilling
Markus Meissner
Alexander Thiem
Dirk Schadendorf
Pia Dücker
Sergij Goerdt
Gerhard Weyandt
Lucie Heinzerling
Kerstin Schatton
Erika Richtig
Guido Bruning
Armin Bender
Peter Mohr
Source :
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Purpose Uveal melanoma (UM) is an orphan cancer of high unmet medical need. Current patterns of care and surveillance remain unclear as they are situated in an interdisciplinary setting. Methods A questionnaire addressing the patterns of care and surveillance in the management of patients with uveal melanoma was distributed to 70 skin cancer centers in Austria, Germany and Switzerland. Frequency distributions of responses for each item of the questionnaire were calculated. Results 44 of 70 (62.9%) skin cancer centers completed the questionnaire. Thirty-nine hospitals were located in Germany (88.6%), three in Switzerland (6.8%) and two in Austria (4.5%). The majority (68.2%) represented university hospitals. Most patients with metastatic disease were treated in certified skin cancer centers (70.7%, 29/41). Besides, the majority of patients with UM were referred to the respective skin cancer center by ophthalmologists (87.2%, 34/39). Treatment and organization of follow-up of patients varied across the different centers. 35.1% (14/37) of the centers stated to not perform any screening measures. Conclusion Treatment patterns of patients with uveal melanoma in Germany, Austria and Switzerland remain extremely heterogeneous. A guideline for the treatment and surveillance is urgently needed.

Details

ISSN :
14321335 and 01715216
Volume :
147
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....05ac1f0180e423fc3060e58286fbdaa6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00432-020-03450-0