Trends in short-term survival from distant-stage cutaneous melanoma in the United States, 2001-2013 (CONCORD-3)
Author:
Di Carlo Veronica1ORCID, Estève Jacques2, Johnson Christopher3ORCID, Girardi Fabio1ORCID, Weir Hannah K4, Wilson Reda J4, Minicozzi Pamela1, Cress Rosemary D5, Lynch Charles F6ORCID, Pawlish Karen S7, Rees Judith R8ORCID, Coleman Michel P1ORCID, Allemani Claudia1ORCID, Freeman T, George J T, Avila R M, O'Brien D K, Holt A, Almon L, Kwong S, Morris C, Rycroft R, Mueller L, Phillips C E, Brown H, Cromartie B, Schwartz A G, Vigneau F, Levin G M, Wohler B, Bayakly R, Ward K C, Gomez S L, McKinley M, Cress R, Green M D, Miyagi K, Johnson C J, Ruppert L P, Lynch C F, Huang B, Tucker T C, Deapen D, Liu L, Hsieh M C, Wu X C, Schwenn M, Stern K, Gershman S T, Knowlton R C, Alverson G, Weaver T, Bushhouse S, Rogers D B, Jackson-Thompson J, Lemons D, Zimmerman H J, Hood M, Roberts-Johnson J, Rees J R, Riddle B, Pawlish K S, Stroup A, Key C, Wiggins C, Kahn A R, Schymura M J, Radhakrishnan S, Rao C, Giljahn L K, Slocumb R M, Espinoza R E, Khan F, Aird K G, Beran T, Rubertone J J, Slack S J, Oh J, Janes T A, Schwartz S M, Bolick S W, Hurley D M, Whiteside M A, Miller-Gianturco P, Williams M A, Herget K, Sweeney C, Johnson A T, Keitheri Cheteri M B, Migliore Santiago P, Blankenship S E, Farley S, Borchers R, Malicki R, Espinoza J R, Grandpre J, Weir H K, Wilson R, Edwards B K, Mariotto A,
Affiliation:
1. Cancer Survival Group, Department of Non-Communicable Disease Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK 2. Université Claude Bernard, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Service de Biostatistique, Lyon Cedex 03, France 3. Cancer Data Registry of Idaho, Boise, ID, USA 4. Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA 5. Public Health Institute, Cancer Registry of Greater California, Sacramento, CA, USA 6. Department of Epidemiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA 7. New Jersey Department of Health, Trenton, NJ, USA 8. Department of Epidemiology, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth College, Lebanon, NH, USA
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Survival from metastatic cutaneous melanoma is substantially lower than for localized disease. Treatments for metastatic melanoma have been limited, but remarkable clinical improvements have been reported in clinical trials in the last decade. We described the characteristics of US patients diagnosed with cutaneous melanoma during 2001-2013 and assessed trends in short-term survival for distant-stage disease.
Methods
Trends in 1-year net survival were estimated using the Pohar Perme estimator, controlling for background mortality with life tables of all-cause mortality rates by county of residence, single year of age, sex, and race for each year 2001-2013. We fitted a flexible parametric survival model on the log-hazard scale to estimate the effect of race on the hazard of death because of melanoma and estimated 1-year net survival by race.
Results
Only 4.4% of the 425 915 melanomas were diagnosed at a distant stage, cases diagnosed at a distant stage are more commonly men, older patients, and African Americans. Age-standardized, 1-year net survival for distant-stage disease was stable at approximately 43% during 2001-2010. From 2010 onward, survival improved rapidly, reaching 58.9% (95% confidence interval = 56.6% to 61.2%) for patients diagnosed in 2013. Younger patients experienced the largest improvement. Survival for distant-stage disease increased in both Blacks and Whites but was consistently lower in Blacks.
Conclusions
One-year survival for distant-stage melanoma improved during 2001-2013, particularly in younger patients and those diagnosed since 2010. This improvement may be a consequence of the introduction of immune-checkpoint-inhibitors and other targeted treatments for metastatic and unresectable disease. Persistent survival inequalities exist between Blacks and Whites, suggesting differential access to treatment.
Funder
American Cancer Society, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Swiss Re, Swiss Cancer Research Foundation Swiss Cancer League Institut National Du Cancer La Ligue Contre le Cancer Rossy Family Foundation US National Cancer Institute Susan G. Komen Foundation
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology
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