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Limb recurrence-free interval and survival in patients with recurrent melanoma of the extremities treated with normothermic isolated perfusion. | LitMetric

To date, little is known about prognostic factors for limb recurrence-free interval and survival in patients with recurrent melanoma of the limbs treated with regional isolated perfusion. Therefore, 216 such patients treated with normothermic perfusion using melphalan during the period 1978 to 1990 were analyzed for patient and tumor related variables using a Cox proportional hazard model. The five year limb recurrence-free interval was 52 percent. For stage II (n = 67), IIIA (n = 71) and IIIAB and IIIB (n = 78) disease separately, these percentages were 53, 56 and 47 percent. In stage II disease, patients with a local recurrence adjacent to scar or skin graft had a significantly better five year limb recurrence-free interval than patients with satellites (75 versus 33 percent; p = 0.0009). Prognostic factors for limb recurrence-free interval were--in order of importance--tumor tissue left in situ, number of previous limb recurrences and total tumor surface area. The overall five year survival rate was 42 percent. For stages II, IIIA and IIIAB and IIIB disease, these percentages were 57, 45 and 25 percent, respectively. There was no survival benefit for patients with a local recurrence. Prognostic factors for survival were, in order of importance, stage of disease, gender, age, Breslow thickness, Clark level of infiltration of the primary melanoma and the number of lesions forming the indication for perfusion. The results of this study will eventually further delineate indications for perfusion.

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