A retrospective study of 1- versus 2-cm excision margins for cutaneous malignant melanomas thicker than 2 mm - 16/05/15
Abstract |
Background |
Most guidelines recommend at least 2-cm excision margin for melanomas thicker than 2 mm.
Objective |
We evaluated whether 1- or 2-cm excision margins for melanoma (>2 mm) result in different outcomes.
Methods |
This is a retrospective cohort study on patients with melanomas (>2 mm) who underwent tumor excision with 1-cm (228 patients) or 2-cm (97 patients) margins to investigate presence of local recurrences, locoregional and distant metastases, and disease-free and overall survival.
Results |
In all, 325 patients with mean age of 61.84 years and Breslow thickness of 4.36 mm were considered for the study with a median follow-up of 1852 days (1995-2012). There was no significant difference in the frequency of locoregional and distant metastasis between the 2 groups (P = .311 and .571). The survival analysis showed no differences for disease-free (P = .800; hazard ratio 0.948; 95% confidence interval 0.627-1.433) and overall (P = .951; hazard ratio 1.018; 95% confidence interval 0.575-1.803) survival.
Limitations |
The study was not prospectively randomized.
Conclusions |
Our study did not show any significant differences in important outcome parameters such as local or distant metastases and overall survival. A prospective study testing 1- versus 2-cm excision margin is warranted.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key words : disease-free survival, margin of excision, melanomas thicker than 2 mm, metastases, overall survival, recurrences
Plan
Funded by the Swiss Cancer League (OCS-02262-08-2008). |
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Conflicts of interest: None declared. |
Vol 72 - N° 6
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