Retrospective study of postoperative survival of keratinocyte‐derived skin cancer patients at the end of life

Author:

Ahmadipour Mahya12,Kitzwögerer Melitta3,Trautinger Franz12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology and Venereology University Hospital of Sankt Pölten Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences St. Pölten Austria

2. Karl Landsteiner Institute of Dermatological Research St. Pölten Austria

3. Clinical Institute of Pathology University Hospital of Sankt Pölten Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences St. Pölten Austria

Abstract

SummaryBackground and objectivesBasal and squamous cell carcinoma (BCC, SCC), collectively referred to as keratinocyte‐derived skin cancer (KC), are the most common human cancers worldwide. Surgery is the treatment of choice, but may represent overtreatment in the very elderly. This study aims to address this issue by investigating the life expectancy of patients over 80 years after surgery.Patients and methodsA single‐center, retrospective study was performed to include surgically treated KC patients at the Department of Dermatology and Venereology of the University Hospital in St. Pölten, Austria, between 01.01.2011 and 31.12.2017, who were 80 years or older. Data on individual survival (cut‐off April 30, 2020), date and cause of death were retrieved from the Austrian national demographic database at Statistics Austria (Vienna).Results940 patients (450 female, 490 male, 639 BCCs, 301 SCCs) were included with 307 being alive at the cut‐off date. Median postoperative survival was 57 months (95% CI, 54–63 months).ConclusionsWith a median postoperative survival of almost 5 years, surgery remains a valid treatment option for KC at the end of life. However, 77 of the treated patients died within a year after surgery and preoperative assessment might have helped to avoid overtreatment in some of these cases.

Publisher

Wiley

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