Daniele Marongiu
Head–neck melanoma: Clinical, histopathological and prognostic features of an Italian multicentric study
Atzori, LauraCo-prime
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2024-01-01
Abstract
BackgroundPrimitive location of melanoma could be a relevant prognostic factor. As regards the scalp, some studies indicate a particularly aggressive biological behaviour for this anatomical localisation.ObjectivesIn this multicentric study, data regarding head-neck melanoma (HNM) have been revised.MethodsThe design of the study included two main phases. In this retrospective study, data regarding HNM have been collected and analysed.ResultsIn summary, our data suggest that the posterior neck is the area most affected by thicker melanomas. Cheeks and neck melanoma are associated with reduced disease-free years of life and overall survival compared with all other sites of HNM.ConclusionsThis study provides useful information in defining the clinical features of HNM, thus improving diagnosis and treatment strategies.Primitive location of melanoma could be a relevant prognostic factor. In this multicentric study, data regarding head-neck melanoma (HNM) have been revised.Our data suggest that posterior neck is the area most affected by thicker melanomas. Cheeks and neck melanoma are associated with reduced disease-free years of life and overall survival compared with all other sites of HNM.This study provides useful information in defining the clinical features of HNM, thus improving diagnosis and treatment strategies. image| File | Size | Format | |
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