Conditional survival in patients with stage IB‐IIIA melanoma undergoing sentinel node biopsy in Queensland: A longitudinal study

Author:

Tedman Alexander James1ORCID,Liyanage Upekha E.2ORCID,Chong Sharene1ORCID,Rowe Casey1,von Schuckmann Lena A.34ORCID,Malt Maryrose5ORCID,Green Adele C.56ORCID,Smithers B. Mark7ORCID,Khosrotehrani Kiarash28ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine The University of Queensland Herston Queensland Australia

2. Diamantina Institute, Translational Research Institute The University of Queensland Woolloongabba Queensland Australia

3. School of Public Health The University of Queensland Brisbane Australia

4. UQ Frazer Institute, Translational Research Institute The University of Queensland Woolloongabba Queensland Australia

5. Population Health Department QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute Brisbane Queensland Australia

6. CRUK Manchester Institute and Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre Manchester UK

7. Academy of Surgery University of Queensland, Queensland Melanoma Project, Princess Alexandra Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia

8. Department of Dermatology Princess Alexandra Hospital Woolloongabba Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTumour characteristics such as thickness and ulceration, along with sentinel lymph node (SLN) status, have been essential in predicting survival in patients with locally invasive melanomas at the time of diagnosis. It is unclear if these prognostic factors are relevant 1, 2 or 5 years after diagnosis.ObjectivesThe key aim of this project was to analyse conditional survival in a cohort of Queensland patients with stage IB to IIIA melanomas (American Joint Committee on Cancer's staging system, 8th version) and to test the relevance of clinicopathological prognostic factors for melanoma outcome after varying intervals of survival time.MethodsPatients with primary invasive cutaneous melanoma who were referred to a tertiary melanoma clinic and underwent SLN biopsy between 1994 and 2011 were ascertained. The effect of patient and tumour characteristics on melanoma survival were calculated using multivariate Cox proportional hazard models at diagnosis and at variable times after diagnosis.ResultsThe final analysis included 651 patients (average age 49 years, 55.5% male) with stage IB to IIIA melanoma. At diagnosis, and after 1 and 2 years survived, SLN positivity, thickness and ulceration were predictive of 10‐year survival since diagnosis. However, once patients survived 5 years, only SLN status was predictive. Overall conditional melanoma survival improved with increasing time survived. Five years after diagnosis, 10‐year conditional melanoma survival (MSS) was 91% (95% CI 86%–95%) compared with 85% (82%–88%) predicted at diagnosis. The improvement in MSS was observed mainly for Stage II melanoma patients and not for those with a positive SLN biopsy.ConclusionsThis study confirms the improvement of prognosis according to time survived since diagnosis suggesting that after 5 years survival the classic prognostic indicators may not have the same influence.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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