Effect of morphological prognostic factors on long-term treatment results in patients with head and neck skin melanoma

Introduction. Prognosis of patients with localized primary cutaneous melanoma depends on various clinical and pathomorphological aspects. The latest ones are the Breslow depth, Clark invasion, ulceration and mitoses in primary tumor. All of this prognostic features have been studied and discussed du...

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Main Authors: M. B. Pak, A. M. Mudunov, L. V. Demidov, R. I. Azizyan, V. Zh. Brzhezovskiy, D. K. Stelmakh, Ya. A. Bozhchenko, A. V. Ignatova
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spelling doaj-bf61758375f8465f8d2064b789b87c2f2021-07-29T08:14:11ZrusABV-pressOpuholi Golovy i Šei2222-14682411-46342017-04-0171616810.17650/2222-1468-2017-7-1-61-68223Effect of morphological prognostic factors on long-term treatment results in patients with head and neck skin melanomaM. B. Pak0A. M. Mudunov1L. V. Demidov2R. I. Azizyan3V. Zh. Brzhezovskiy4D. K. Stelmakh5Ya. A. Bozhchenko6A. V. Ignatova7I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University at the Ministry of Health of RussiaI.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University at the Ministry of Health of Russia N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center at the Ministry of Health of RussiaI.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University at the Ministry of Health of Russia N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center at the Ministry of Health of RussiaN.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center at the Ministry of Health of RussiaN.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center at the Ministry of Health of RussiaN.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center at the Ministry of Health of RussiaN.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center at the Ministry of Health of RussiaRussian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education at the Ministry of Health of RussiaIntroduction. Prognosis of patients with localized primary cutaneous melanoma depends on various clinical and pathomorphological aspects. The latest ones are the Breslow depth, Clark invasion, ulceration and mitoses in primary tumor. All of this prognostic features have been studied and discussed during last 30 years. The analyses of the prognostic value of this factors is being continued till nowadays, and that is the main idea of our current study.The aim of our study is to determine the influence of pathomorphological factors on long-term treatment results in patients with primary head and neck cutaneous melanoma.Materials and methods. 174 patients with localized primary head and neck cutaneous melanoma were included (were considered for the analysis) (1995–2014). All the patients were considered for Breslow depth (T), Clark invasion, and ulceration using archived pathomorphological tissue samples. The proliferative tumor activity (mitotic rate) was determined in 24 cases with tumor with tumor thickness less than 1.0 mm.Results. Recurrence-free survival according to ulceration and N0 correlated with long-term treatment results. So, 5-year survival was worse in group with ulceration – 51,8 ± 5,9 % rather than group without ulceration – 69,5 ± 6,4% (р = 0,046). Recurrence-free survival according to Clark invasion and N0 correlated with long-term treatment results and worsened with growth of invasion level. So, 5-year survival in I level group was 100 % versus 27,8 ± 9,4 % in V level group (р = 0,00014). Recurrence-free survival according to mitotic rate did not correlate with long-term treatment results. So, 5-year survival was 79,5 ± 13,0 % and 81,8 ± 11,6 % respectively.Conclusions. Ulceration of the primary tumor is a factor affecting the rate of regional metastases, which subsequently leads to decrease in relapse-free survival. Also, a direct relation exists between increased rate of regional and distant metastases and increased Clark level of invasion. Mitotic index has a certain effect on the rate of regional metastases, but it doesn’t manifest in analysis of long-term results. Supposedly, this factor is not “strong” enough.https://ogsh.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/237cutaneous melanomahead and neckmitotic rateulcerationclark invasionrecurrence-free survival
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author M. B. Pak
A. M. Mudunov
L. V. Demidov
R. I. Azizyan
V. Zh. Brzhezovskiy
D. K. Stelmakh
Ya. A. Bozhchenko
A. V. Ignatova
spellingShingle M. B. Pak
A. M. Mudunov
L. V. Demidov
R. I. Azizyan
V. Zh. Brzhezovskiy
D. K. Stelmakh
Ya. A. Bozhchenko
A. V. Ignatova
Effect of morphological prognostic factors on long-term treatment results in patients with head and neck skin melanoma
Opuholi Golovy i Šei
cutaneous melanoma
head and neck
mitotic rate
ulceration
clark invasion
recurrence-free survival
author_facet M. B. Pak
A. M. Mudunov
L. V. Demidov
R. I. Azizyan
V. Zh. Brzhezovskiy
D. K. Stelmakh
Ya. A. Bozhchenko
A. V. Ignatova
author_sort M. B. Pak
title Effect of morphological prognostic factors on long-term treatment results in patients with head and neck skin melanoma
title_short Effect of morphological prognostic factors on long-term treatment results in patients with head and neck skin melanoma
title_full Effect of morphological prognostic factors on long-term treatment results in patients with head and neck skin melanoma
title_fullStr Effect of morphological prognostic factors on long-term treatment results in patients with head and neck skin melanoma
title_full_unstemmed Effect of morphological prognostic factors on long-term treatment results in patients with head and neck skin melanoma
title_sort effect of morphological prognostic factors on long-term treatment results in patients with head and neck skin melanoma
publisher ABV-press
series Opuholi Golovy i Šei
issn 2222-1468
2411-4634
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Introduction. Prognosis of patients with localized primary cutaneous melanoma depends on various clinical and pathomorphological aspects. The latest ones are the Breslow depth, Clark invasion, ulceration and mitoses in primary tumor. All of this prognostic features have been studied and discussed during last 30 years. The analyses of the prognostic value of this factors is being continued till nowadays, and that is the main idea of our current study.The aim of our study is to determine the influence of pathomorphological factors on long-term treatment results in patients with primary head and neck cutaneous melanoma.Materials and methods. 174 patients with localized primary head and neck cutaneous melanoma were included (were considered for the analysis) (1995–2014). All the patients were considered for Breslow depth (T), Clark invasion, and ulceration using archived pathomorphological tissue samples. The proliferative tumor activity (mitotic rate) was determined in 24 cases with tumor with tumor thickness less than 1.0 mm.Results. Recurrence-free survival according to ulceration and N0 correlated with long-term treatment results. So, 5-year survival was worse in group with ulceration – 51,8 ± 5,9 % rather than group without ulceration – 69,5 ± 6,4% (р = 0,046). Recurrence-free survival according to Clark invasion and N0 correlated with long-term treatment results and worsened with growth of invasion level. So, 5-year survival in I level group was 100 % versus 27,8 ± 9,4 % in V level group (р = 0,00014). Recurrence-free survival according to mitotic rate did not correlate with long-term treatment results. So, 5-year survival was 79,5 ± 13,0 % and 81,8 ± 11,6 % respectively.Conclusions. Ulceration of the primary tumor is a factor affecting the rate of regional metastases, which subsequently leads to decrease in relapse-free survival. Also, a direct relation exists between increased rate of regional and distant metastases and increased Clark level of invasion. Mitotic index has a certain effect on the rate of regional metastases, but it doesn’t manifest in analysis of long-term results. Supposedly, this factor is not “strong” enough.
topic cutaneous melanoma
head and neck
mitotic rate
ulceration
clark invasion
recurrence-free survival
url https://ogsh.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/237
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