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Sentinel lymph node biopsy and survival in elderly patients with cutaneous melanoma

✍ Scribed by I. Koskivuo; M. Hernberg; P. Vihinen; S. Virolainen; L. Talve; M. Seppänen; T. Vahlberg; T. Jahkola


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
140 KB
Volume
98
Category
Article
ISSN
0007-1323

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Abstract

Background

Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SNB) is a widely adopted staging procedure in patients with cutaneous melanoma. The benefits of SNB have not been evaluated thoroughly in older age groups.

Methods

This was a two-centre retrospective observational study of patients with melanoma aged at least 70 years undergoing SNB.

Results

A total of 423 patients were included. SNB was successful in 405 patients (95·7 per cent), of whom 88 (21·7 per cent) had sentinel node metastasis. During a median follow-up of 2·5 years, recurrence developed in 80 patients (18·9 per cent). Nodal recurrence developed in eight sentinel node-negative patients, giving a false-negative rate of 8·3 per cent, a sensitivity of 91·7 per cent and an overall diagnostic accuracy of 98·0 per cent. A total of 46 patients (10·9 per cent) died from melanoma and 42 (9·9 per cent) from other causes. At 5 years, the relapse-free survival rate was 80·0 per cent in sentinel node-negative patients and 39 per cent in node-positive patients; cancer-specific survival rates were 88·6 per cent and 46 per cent respectively (P < 0·001). In multivariable analysis, sentinel node metastasis (P < 0·001), a Breslow thickness of at least 2·0 mm (P = 0·007) and presence of ulceration (P = 0·012) were independent prognostic factors for cancer-specific survival.

Conclusion

SNB is a feasible and accurate technique for detecting nodal metastases in older patients with melanoma. Sentinel node status is the most important predictor of cancer-specific outcome in the elderly.


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