Saratov JOURNAL of Medical and Scientific Research

Morbidity by skin melanoma among various population groups of Samara region

Year: 2018, volume 14 Issue: №1 Pages: 016-019
Heading: Health Service Organization Article type: Original article
Authors: Neretin E.Yu., Utyashev I.A.
Organization: National Medical Research Center of Oncology n.a. N.N. Blokhin
Summary:

The aim: to study the dynamics of the incidence of skin melanoma among various population groups of the multi-million territory. Material and Methods. Primary accounting records for 21 years (1995-2016) on the newly diagnosed disease, annual reports of the Samara Regional Clinical Oncology Center, annual statistical reports of the established form (Form 7 and Form 35). The following statistical methods were used: extrapolation method, linear and polynomial regression model. Results. The results indicate an increase in the incidence of skin melanoma among older people. Conclusions are drawn about the need to organize screening examinations among groups with a high incidence of skin melanoma.

Bibliography:
1. Apalla Z, Lallas A, Sotiriou E, et al. Epidemiological trends in skin cancer. Dermatol Pract Concept 2017 Apr 30; 7 (2): 1-6. doi: 10.5826/dpc.0702a01. eCollection 2017 Apr.
2. Ward-Peterson M, Acufia JM, Alkhalifah MK, et al. Association between Race/Ethnicity and Survival of Melanoma Patients in the United States Over 3 Decades: A Secondary Analysis of SEER Data. Medicine (Baltimore). 2016 Apr; 95 (17): e3315. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000003315
3. Clarke CA, McKinley M, Hurley S, et al. Continued increase in melanoma incidence across all socioeconomic status groups in California, 1998-2012. J Invest Dermatol 2017 Jul 20. pii: S0022-202X (17) 31867-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jid.2017.06.024. [Epub ahead of print]
4. Mahendraraj K, Sidhu K, Lau CS, et al. Melanoma in African-Americans: A Population-Based Clinical Outcomes Study Involving 1106 African-American Patients from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Result (SEER) Database (1988-2011). Medicine (Baltimore). 2017 Apr; 96 (15): e6258. doi:10.1097/ MD.0000000000006258
5. Rigel DS, Carucci JA. Malignant melanoma: prevention, early detection, and treatment in the 21-st century. CA Cancer Journal of Clinicians 2000; 50: 215-36
6. Oshyvalova 00. Studying risk factors for skin cancer development. Wiad Lek 2017; 70 (3, pt. 1): 503-507
7. Atkinson V. Recent advances in malignant melanoma. Intern Med J 2017 Oct; 47 (10): 1114-1121. doi: 10.1111/ imj.13574
8. Hubner J, Waldmann A, Eisemann N, et al. Association between risk factors and detection of cutaneous melanoma in the setting of a population-based skin cancer screening. Eur J Cancer Prev 2017 Jul 7. doi:10.1097/CEJ.0000000000000392. [Epub ahead of print]
9. Garbe C, Leite U. Melanoma epidemiology and trends. Clin Dermatol 2009; 27 (1): 3-9
10. Rosso S, Budroni M. Skin cancers: melanoma, non-melanoma cancers and Kaposi's sarcoma. In: Crocetti E, et al, eds. Cancer trends in Italy: figures from the Cancer registries (1986-97). Epidemiologia e Prevenzione 2004; 28 (2 Suppl.): 57-63
11. Chissov VI, Starinskiy VV, Aleksandrova LM, et al. Early detection and prevention of melanoma of the skin: Methodical recommendations. Moscow, 2013; p. 18-19.

AttachmentSize
2018_1_016-019.pdf795.95 KB

No votes yet