Risk factors for sentinel lymph node metastasis in Korean acral and non‐acral melanoma patients

Author:

Song Jee Yong1,Ryu Young Jae2,Lee Ho Kyun2,Lee Dong Hoon3,Choi Yoo Duk4,Shim Hyun Jeong5,Yun Sook Jung1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology Chonnam National University Medical School Gwangju Korea

2. Department of General Surgery Chonnam National University Medical School Gwangju Korea

3. Department of Otolaryngology Chonnam National University Medical School Gwangju Korea

4. Department of Pathology Chonnam National University Medical School Gwangju Korea

5. Department of Hemato‐Oncology Chonnam National University Medical School Gwangju Korea

Abstract

AbstractBreslow thickness, ulceration, and mitotic rate are well‐known prognostic factors for sentinel lymph node (SLN) metastasis in cutaneous melanoma. We investigated risk factors, including especially the degree of pigmentation, for SLN metastasis in Korean melanoma patients. We enrolled 158, composed of Korean 107 acral and 51 non‐acral melanoma patients who underwent SLN biopsy. Clinicopathologic features such as Breslow thickness, ulceration, mitotic rate, and the degree of pigmentation were evaluated. The recurrence‐free survival (RFS) rate and date of recurrence were determined. Fifty‐four patients (34.2%) had a positive SLN biopsy result. In a multivariate analysis, Breslow thickness (odds ratio [OR] 1.93; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.12–3.47; p = .022) and heavy pigmentation (OR 13.14; 95% CI, 2.96–95.20, p = .002) were associated with SLN metastasis. Positive SLN patients had a higher rate of loco‐regional and/or distant recurrence (hazard ratio 6.32; 95% CI, 3.39–11.79; p < .001). Heavy pigmentation was associated with poor RFS. Heavy pigmentation is an independent predictor of SLN metastasis in both acral and non‐acral melanoma. Our results suggest the need for in‐depth SLN evaluation of cutaneous melanoma patients with heavy pigmentation and provide clinicians with important information for determining patient prognosis.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Oncology

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