Using a large (N= 25 493) population-based cohort from Queensland, Australia, we compared melanoma survival among cases with a single invasive melanoma only against those who also had a diagnosis of a single in situ melanoma. After adjustment for sex, age, body site, clinicopathological subtype, thickness and ulceration, it was found that there was no difference (P = 0.99) in 10-year melanoma-specific mortality following a diagnosis of an invasive lesion, whether or not an in situ melanoma was also present. We conclude that in situ melanomas do not alter the prognosis of an invasive melanoma
Objective: Compared to the cutaneous melanoma, noncutaneous melanomas are relatively rare and have a...
Background: CONCORD-3 highlighted wide disparities in population-based 5-year net survival during 2...
Background: Survival and prognostic factors for thin melanomas have been relatively little studied i...
The prognosis of melanoma patients who are diagnosed with multiple primary lesions remains controver...
The prognosis of melanoma patients who are diagnosed with multiple primary lesions remains controver...
The prognosis of melanoma patients who are diagnosed with multiple primary lesions remains controver...
ImportanceLittle is known about survival after a diagnosis of a second or higher-order (multiple) pr...
There is conflicting literature as to whether the survival of patients with multiple melanoma is wor...
BACKGROUND: Despite the incidence of in situ melanoma is continuously rising; few studies have inves...
CONCORD-3 highlighted wide disparities in population-based 5-year net survival for cutaneous melanom...
Survivors of invasive melanoma have an increased risk of developing second primary cancers; however,...
Survivors of invasive melanoma have an increased risk of developing second primary cancers; however,...
BackgroundPopulation-based data on melanoma survival are important for understanding the impact of d...
Importance: Melanoma is one of the most rapidly increasing forms of cancer worldwide. Most studies a...
BACKGROUND: Cutaneous melanoma in situ (CMIS) is a nosologic entity surrounded by health concerns...
Objective: Compared to the cutaneous melanoma, noncutaneous melanomas are relatively rare and have a...
Background: CONCORD-3 highlighted wide disparities in population-based 5-year net survival during 2...
Background: Survival and prognostic factors for thin melanomas have been relatively little studied i...
The prognosis of melanoma patients who are diagnosed with multiple primary lesions remains controver...
The prognosis of melanoma patients who are diagnosed with multiple primary lesions remains controver...
The prognosis of melanoma patients who are diagnosed with multiple primary lesions remains controver...
ImportanceLittle is known about survival after a diagnosis of a second or higher-order (multiple) pr...
There is conflicting literature as to whether the survival of patients with multiple melanoma is wor...
BACKGROUND: Despite the incidence of in situ melanoma is continuously rising; few studies have inves...
CONCORD-3 highlighted wide disparities in population-based 5-year net survival for cutaneous melanom...
Survivors of invasive melanoma have an increased risk of developing second primary cancers; however,...
Survivors of invasive melanoma have an increased risk of developing second primary cancers; however,...
BackgroundPopulation-based data on melanoma survival are important for understanding the impact of d...
Importance: Melanoma is one of the most rapidly increasing forms of cancer worldwide. Most studies a...
BACKGROUND: Cutaneous melanoma in situ (CMIS) is a nosologic entity surrounded by health concerns...
Objective: Compared to the cutaneous melanoma, noncutaneous melanomas are relatively rare and have a...
Background: CONCORD-3 highlighted wide disparities in population-based 5-year net survival during 2...
Background: Survival and prognostic factors for thin melanomas have been relatively little studied i...