原发性皮肤黑色素瘤的发病率和死亡率趋势:为期 50 年的罗切斯特流行病学项目研究

Jacob P. Reinhart MD , Elliott H. Campbell MD , Sydney L. Proffer MD, MS , Olivia M. Crum MD , Austin Todd MS , Lawrence E. Gibson MD , Jerry D. Brewer MD, MS , Addison M. Demer MD
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背景基于国家癌症报告的登记数据虽然可靠,但在发病趋势方面缺乏精细度。在发病率上升而死亡率没有相应上升的情况下,专家对黑色素瘤过度诊断的可能性仍然存在争议。方法利用罗切斯特流行病学项目对明尼苏达州奥姆斯特德县从 1970 年 1 月 1 日至 2020 年 12 月 21 日期间确诊为黑色素瘤的居民进行多中心、基于人群的流行病学研究。结果发现了 2310 例原发性皮肤黑色素瘤。自 20 世纪 70 年代以来,经年龄和性别调整后的发病率增加了 11.1 倍(P < .001)。在过去十年中,发病率总体上升了 1.21 倍(P < .002),其中女性发病率上升了 1.36 倍(P < .002),男性发病率没有显著上升(1.09 倍,P < .329)。黑色素瘤特异性死亡率从20世纪70年代的26.7%降至2010年代的1.5%,每5年的危险比(HR)降低0.73(P < .001)。死亡率的增加与布雷斯罗厚度(HR 1.35,P < .001)、诊断年龄(HR 1.13,P = .001)、左侧解剖部位(HR 1.98,P = .016)和结节性组织亚型(HR 3.08,P < .001)有关。不同年龄和性别组群之间的趋势变化表明,除了过度诊断外,外部因素也可能是原因之一。过去 50 年来,黑色素瘤的疾病特异性死亡率持续下降。
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Incidence and mortality trends of primary cutaneous melanoma: A 50-year Rochester Epidemiologic Project study

Background

National cancer reporting-based registry data, although robust, lacks granularity for incidence trends. Expert opinion remains conflicted regarding the possibility of melanoma overdiagnosis in the context of rising incidence without a corresponding rise in mortality.

Objective

To characterize 10- and 50-year trends in melanoma incidence and mortality.

Methods

Multicenter, population-based epidemiologic study utilizing the Rochester Epidemiology Project for Olmsted County, Minnesota residents diagnosed with melanoma from 01/01/1970 to 12/21/2020. Age- and sex-adjusted incidence and disease-specific mortality are calculated.

Results

Two thousand three hundred ten primary cutaneous melanomas were identified. Current age- and sex-adjusted incidence rates increased 11.1-fold since 1970s (P < .001). Over the last decade, there is an overall 1.21-fold (P < .002) increase, with a 1.36-fold increase (P < .002) among females and no significant increase among males (1.09-fold increase, P < .329). Melanoma-specific mortality decreased from 26.7% in 1970s to 1.5% in 2010s, with a hazard ratio (HR) reduction of 0.73 (P < .001) per 5-year period. Increased mortality was associated with Breslow thickness (HR 1.35, P < .001), age at diagnosis (HR 1.13, P = .001) left anatomic site (HR 1.98, P = .016), and nodular histogenic subtype (HR 3.08, P < .001).

Limitations

Retrospective nature and focused geographic investigation.

Conclusion

Melanoma incidence has continued to increase over the past decade, most significantly in females aged 40+. Trend variations among age and sex cohorts suggests external factors beyond overdiagnosis may be responsible. Disease-specific mortality of melanoma continues to decrease over the last 50 years.

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