Affiliation:
1. National Skin Centre, Singapore
2. National Cancer Centre Singapore
Abstract
Introduction: Melanomas in Asians have different clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis
from melanomas in Caucasians. This study reviewed the epidemiology and treatment outcomes of
cutaneous melanoma diagnosed at a tertiary referral dermatology centre in Singapore, which has a
multiracial population. The study also determined whether Asians had comparable relapse-free and
overall survival periods to Caucasians in Singapore.
Method: This is a retrospective review of cutaneous melanoma cases in our centre between 1996
and 2015.
Results: Sixty-two cases of melanoma were diagnosed in 61 patients: 72.6% occurred in Chinese, 19.4%
in Caucasians and 3.2% in Indians, with an over-representation of Caucasians. Superficial spreading
melanoma, acral lentiginous melanoma and nodular melanoma comprised 37.1%, 35.5% and 22.6%
of the cases, respectively. The median time interval to diagnosis was longer in Asians than Caucasians;
median Breslow’s thickness in Asians were significantly thicker than in Caucasians (2.6mm versus
0.9mm, P=0.018) and Asians tend to present at a later stage. The mortality rates for Asians and
Caucasians were 52% and 0%, respectively.
Conclusion: More physician and patient education on skin cancer awareness is needed in our
Asian-predominant population for better outcomes.
Keywords: Asian, melanoma, nails, skin neoplasm, survival
Publisher
Academy of Medicine, Singapore
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