Characteristics and variations in young adults with cutaneous melanoma: A national cancer database analysis

Author:

Greene Alicia C.1,Matzelle‐Zywicki Madeline2,Ziegler Olivia1,El‐Mallah Jessica C.1ORCID,Stack Michael J.1,Pameijer Colette R.3ORCID,Shen Chan14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, College of Medicine The Pennsylvania State University Hershey Pennsylvania USA

2. The Pennsylvania College of Medicine Hershey Pennsylvania USA

3. Division of Surgical Oncology Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Hershey Pennsylvania USA

4. Department of Public Health Sciences, College of Medicine The Pennsylvania State University Hershey Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectivesMany cancers in young adulthood differ in terms of biology, histologic variation, and prognosis compared to cancer in other older age groups. Differences in cutaneous melanoma among young adults compared to other older age groups, as well as between sexes in young adults are not well studied.MethodsThe National Cancer Database was queried for patients diagnosed with cutaneous melanoma between 2004 and 2017. Patient characteristics, disease factors, and treatment were stratified by age‐based cohorts and compared using standard univariate statistics. The Kaplan–Meier method and log‐rank tests were used to evaluate overall survival (OS) between age‐based cohorts and young adult sexes.ResultsOf the 329 765 patients identified, 10.5% were between 18 and 39 years of age at diagnosis. Compared with other older age groups, young adult patients were more likely to be female and uninsured with higher proportions of superficial spreading melanoma, melanoma of the trunk and extremities, and earlier‐stage disease. Young adults had improved OS compared to other older age groups. Young male patients had a greater proportion of no insurance, nodular melanoma, higher‐stage disease, and decreased OS compared to young female patients. Additionally, while the 5‐year OS difference was statistically significant across all stages of disease between young males and females, the clinical significance is likely limited to later stages.ConclusionsAge and sex‐specific differences in cutaneous melanoma highlight distinct patterns and characteristics, emphasizing the need for tailored approaches to screening, diagnosis, and treatment.

Publisher

Wiley

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