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Rieger, E; Soyer, HP; Kofler, R; Hödl, S; Smolle, J; Richtig, E; Kerl, H.
Clinical epidemiologic data of malignant melanoma based on 1,368 patients of the Graz University Dermatology Clinic (1970-1989)
WIEN KLIN WOCHENSCHR 1991 103: 612-616.
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Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Kerl Helmut
Richtig Erika
Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Hoedl Stefan
Smolle Josef
Soyer Hans Peter
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Abstract:
Epidemiological and histological data of 1368 patients with invasive malignant melanoma treated at the Department of Dermatology between 1970 and 1989 were analysed retrospectively. Frequency of melanoma increased from 103 cases between 1970 and 1974 to 593 between 1985 and 1989. The male/female ratio was 1/1.5 and did not change during the study period. Mean age of patients at the time of primary operation was 56.1 years and was approximately the same for males and females (males 55.8, females 56.3 years). The predominant site was the trunk in males (58.7 per cent) and the lower leg in females (41.6 per cent). There was a relative increase of melanomas of the back in males and the lower leg in females at the expense of melanomas of the face. The Breslow index was significantly higher in males than in females. In patients older than 69 years, the proportion of thick melanomas was above average. During the study period, the frequency of thick melanomas (greater than 1.5 mm) showed an encouraging decrease in both sexes. In 1989, 50 per cent of all melanomas were thinner than 1.01 mm. This can be interpreted as a successful outcome of efforts in preventive medicine.
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