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Sun exposure and melanoma prognostic factors

Authors :
Gandini, Sara
Montella, Maurizio
Ayala, Fabrizio
Benedetto, Lucia
Rossi, Carlo Riccardo
Vecchiato, Antonella
Corradin, Maria Teresa
De Giorgi, Vincenzo
Queirolo, Paola
Zannetti, Guido
Giudice, Giuseppe
Borroni, Giovanni
Forcignanò, Rosachiara
Peris, Ketty
Tosti, Giulio
Testori, Alessandro
Trevisan, Giusto
Spagnolo, Francesco
Ascierto, Paolo A.
Peris, Ketty (ORCID:0000-0002-5237-0463)
Gandini, Sara
Montella, Maurizio
Ayala, Fabrizio
Benedetto, Lucia
Rossi, Carlo Riccardo
Vecchiato, Antonella
Corradin, Maria Teresa
De Giorgi, Vincenzo
Queirolo, Paola
Zannetti, Guido
Giudice, Giuseppe
Borroni, Giovanni
Forcignanò, Rosachiara
Peris, Ketty
Tosti, Giulio
Testori, Alessandro
Trevisan, Giusto
Spagnolo, Francesco
Ascierto, Paolo A.
Peris, Ketty (ORCID:0000-0002-5237-0463)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Previous studies have reported an association between sun exposure and the increased survival of patients with cutaneous melanoma (CM). The present study analyzed the association between ultraviolet (UV) light exposure and various prognostic factors in the Italian Clinical National Melanoma Registry. Clinical and sociodemographic features were collected, as well as information concerning sunbed exposure and holidays with sun exposure. Analyses were performed to investigate the association between exposure to UV and melanoma prognostic factors. Between December 2010 and December 2013, information was obtained on 2,738 melanoma patients from 38 geographically representative Italian sites. A total of 49% of the patients were >55 years old, 51% were men, 50% lived in the north of Italy and 57% possessed a high level of education (at least high school). A total of 8 patients had a family history of melanoma and 56% had a fair phenotype (Fitzpatrick skin type I or II). Of the total patients, 29% had been diagnosed with melanoma by a dermatologist; 29% of patients presented with a very thick melanoma (Breslow thickness, >2 mm) and 25% with an ulcerated melanoma. In total, 1% of patients had distant metastases and 13% exhibited lymph node involvement. Holidays with sun exposure 5 years prior to CM diagnosis were significantly associated with positive prognostic factors, including lower Breslow thickness (P<0.001) and absence of ulceration (P=0.009), following multiple adjustments for factors such as sociodemographic status, speciality of doctor performing the diagnosis and season of diagnosis. Sunbed exposure and sun exposure during peak hours of sunlight were not significantly associated with Breslow thickness and ulceration. Holidays with sun exposure were associated with favorable CM prognostic factors, whereas no association was identified between sunbed use and sun exposure during peak hours of sunlight with favorable CM prognostic factors. However, the results of the

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1105027540
Document Type :
Electronic Resource