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Clinical Review of Mucosal Melanoma: The 11-Year Experience of a Referral Center

INTRODUCTION: Mucosal melanoma is a rare neoplasm. Late diagnosis is caused by occult anatomic sites and scarcity of symptoms. Novel biological therapies have now become available. Demographic, therapeutical and survival records on mucosal melanoma are scarce. OBJECTIVES: To provide an 11-year retro...

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Autores principales: Spadafora, Marco, Santandrea, Giacomo, Lai, Michela, Borsari, Stafania, Kaleci, Shaniko, Banzi, Chiara, Mandato, Vincenzo Dario, Pellacani, Giovanni, Piana, Simonetta, Longo, Caterina
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Publicado: Mattioli 1885 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9946052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36892398
http://dx.doi.org/10.5826/dpc.1301a57
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author Spadafora, Marco
Santandrea, Giacomo
Lai, Michela
Borsari, Stafania
Kaleci, Shaniko
Banzi, Chiara
Mandato, Vincenzo Dario
Pellacani, Giovanni
Piana, Simonetta
Longo, Caterina
author_facet Spadafora, Marco
Santandrea, Giacomo
Lai, Michela
Borsari, Stafania
Kaleci, Shaniko
Banzi, Chiara
Mandato, Vincenzo Dario
Pellacani, Giovanni
Piana, Simonetta
Longo, Caterina
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description INTRODUCTION: Mucosal melanoma is a rare neoplasm. Late diagnosis is caused by occult anatomic sites and scarcity of symptoms. Novel biological therapies have now become available. Demographic, therapeutical and survival records on mucosal melanoma are scarce. OBJECTIVES: To provide an 11-year retrospective clinical review of real-world data on mucosal melanomas managed in a tertiary referral center in Italy. METHODS: We included patients with histopathological mucosal melanoma diagnoses from January 2011 to December 2021. Data were collected until the last known follow-up or death. Survival analysis was performed. RESULTS: Among 33 patients, we found 9 sinonasal, 13 anorectal and 11 urogenital mucosal melanomas (median age 82, females 66.7%). Eighteen cases (54.5%) presented with metastasis (p<0.05). In the urogenital subgroup, only 4 patients (36.4%) had metastasis at diagnosis, all in regional lymph nodes. Sinonasal melanomas were surgically managed with a debulking procedure (44.4%); every case of anorectal and urogenital melanomas underwent radical surgery (30.8% and 45.5%). Fifteen patients were treated with biological therapy (p<0.05). Radiation therapy was used in all melanomas of the sinonasal region (p<0.05). Overall survival was longer for urogenital melanomas (26 months). Univariate analysis showed an increased hazard ratio for death in patients with metastasis. A negative prognostic value of metastatic status was reported by the multivariate model, while administration of first-line immunotherapy demonstrated a protective role. CONCLUSIONS: At diagnosis, the absence of metastatic disease is the most relevant factor that influences the survival of mucosal melanomas. Moreover, the use of immunotherapy might prolong the survival of metastatic mucosal melanoma patients.
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spelling pubmed-99460522023-02-23 Clinical Review of Mucosal Melanoma: The 11-Year Experience of a Referral Center Spadafora, Marco Santandrea, Giacomo Lai, Michela Borsari, Stafania Kaleci, Shaniko Banzi, Chiara Mandato, Vincenzo Dario Pellacani, Giovanni Piana, Simonetta Longo, Caterina Dermatol Pract Concept Original Article INTRODUCTION: Mucosal melanoma is a rare neoplasm. Late diagnosis is caused by occult anatomic sites and scarcity of symptoms. Novel biological therapies have now become available. Demographic, therapeutical and survival records on mucosal melanoma are scarce. OBJECTIVES: To provide an 11-year retrospective clinical review of real-world data on mucosal melanomas managed in a tertiary referral center in Italy. METHODS: We included patients with histopathological mucosal melanoma diagnoses from January 2011 to December 2021. Data were collected until the last known follow-up or death. Survival analysis was performed. RESULTS: Among 33 patients, we found 9 sinonasal, 13 anorectal and 11 urogenital mucosal melanomas (median age 82, females 66.7%). Eighteen cases (54.5%) presented with metastasis (p<0.05). In the urogenital subgroup, only 4 patients (36.4%) had metastasis at diagnosis, all in regional lymph nodes. Sinonasal melanomas were surgically managed with a debulking procedure (44.4%); every case of anorectal and urogenital melanomas underwent radical surgery (30.8% and 45.5%). Fifteen patients were treated with biological therapy (p<0.05). Radiation therapy was used in all melanomas of the sinonasal region (p<0.05). Overall survival was longer for urogenital melanomas (26 months). Univariate analysis showed an increased hazard ratio for death in patients with metastasis. A negative prognostic value of metastatic status was reported by the multivariate model, while administration of first-line immunotherapy demonstrated a protective role. CONCLUSIONS: At diagnosis, the absence of metastatic disease is the most relevant factor that influences the survival of mucosal melanomas. Moreover, the use of immunotherapy might prolong the survival of metastatic mucosal melanoma patients. Mattioli 1885 2023-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9946052/ /pubmed/36892398 http://dx.doi.org/10.5826/dpc.1301a57 Text en ©2023 Spadafora et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (BY-NC-4.0), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/, which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are credited.
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Spadafora, Marco
Santandrea, Giacomo
Lai, Michela
Borsari, Stafania
Kaleci, Shaniko
Banzi, Chiara
Mandato, Vincenzo Dario
Pellacani, Giovanni
Piana, Simonetta
Longo, Caterina
Clinical Review of Mucosal Melanoma: The 11-Year Experience of a Referral Center
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title_fullStr Clinical Review of Mucosal Melanoma: The 11-Year Experience of a Referral Center
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title_short Clinical Review of Mucosal Melanoma: The 11-Year Experience of a Referral Center
title_sort clinical review of mucosal melanoma: the 11-year experience of a referral center
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9946052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36892398
http://dx.doi.org/10.5826/dpc.1301a57
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