Title of article :
Clinical and Demographic Profile of Cutaneous Melanoma: Pakistani Perspective
Author/Authors :
Saaiq, Muhammad Department of Plastic Surgery - National Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine (NIRM) - Islamabad - Pakistan , Siddiqui, Saad Department of Plastic Surgery - National Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine (NIRM) - Islamabad - Pakistan
Abstract :
BACKGROUND
Cutaneous melanomas (CMs) account for only a small proportion of skin cancers, however these are responsible for most skin
cancer deaths. There has been a consistently increasing trend in
their incidence across the globe.
METHODS
This prospective case series study spanned over a period of
three years. All patients with histologically confirmed CMs were
included.
RESULTS
There were 31 patients including 28 males and 3 females with the
mean age of 58.25±11.33 years. The histological subtypes included
13 cases (41.93%) of nodular melanoma (NM), 11 patients (35.5%)
of acral lentiginous melanoma (ALM), 3 cases (9.67%) of superficial
spreading melanoma (SSM) and lentigo maligna melanoma (LMM)
and one case (3.22%) of desmoplastic melanoma. Two patients
(6.45%) presented with stage II, whereas 21 patients had (67.74%)
stage III melanoma. There were 8 patients (25.80%) with stage IV.
Time interval between onset of the lesion and first presentation to
hospital ranged from 6 to 17 weeks with a mean of 12.45±3.2 weeks.
The overall median survival for patients with stage III and IV was
8.75 months. The overall survival for stage II at one year was 100%.
CONCLUSION
CMs more frequently affected males aged ≥58 years. Feet, face,
trunk, hands and scalp were the affected anatomical body parts
in decreasing order of frequency. NM and ALM were the more
common histological subtypes. Majority of patients presented late
and advanced stages of melanoma. Awareness about the sinister
course of the disease will ensure early presentation with better treatment outcome.
Keywords :
Melanoma , Cutaneous , Skin , Cancer
Journal title :
World Journal of Plastic Surgery