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Background: Malignant melanomas usually metastasize in the regional lymph nodes. This generally leads to a worsening of prognosis. Survival probability after extirpation of the tumorous regions is conditioned by various factors. Until now, the basis for differentiated therapy has been the precise understanding of the TNM classification. Clinical parameters are also relevant to therapy and of decisive importance to the further course of disease.
Question: Which clinical parameters are important to the prognosis of patients with regional melanoma and lymph node disease?
Patients And Methods: This study is a retrospective analysis of patients at the Clinic and Polyclinic of General Surgery of the University Hospital in Münster,Germany, together with a review of the literature. Included were 137 patients who received curative resection of lymph node metastases from malignant melanomas between 1974 and 1996. From the literature, 6,694 cases were found which allowed the establishment of 13 different prognosis parameters following lymph node metastasis resection These parameters were compared with our own results concerning established, relevant parameters.
Results: The cumulative 5-year survival rate for patients studied was 50.7%. The 5-year survival rates relating to characteristics varied between 12.9% and 80.0%. Of the 13 variables from the literature relevant to prognosis that were included in this analysis, four were found to be significant: Breslow penetration depth, standardized age and age at primary tumor diagnosis, recurrence, and location of the primary tumor. Considering these significant characteristics, one can arrive at a detailed prognostic classification of patient and history. This is indispensable for correctly tailoring therapy to disease stage.
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