儿童和青少年患者黑色素瘤的临床表现和发病率下降:来自全国代表性队列的 76 108 个病例。

IF 12.8 1区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1016/j.jaad.2024.10.084
Bianca E Ituarte, Mitchell A Taylor, Sierra I Thomas, Divya Sharma, Kaeli Samson, Mollie Oudenhoven, Nicole Harter, Erin X Wei, Ashley Wysong
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背景:由于研究样本量较小,对儿科和青少年及年轻成人(AYA)患者中黑色素瘤发病情况的了解十分有限:目的:利用 1997-2020 年间诊断出的大量病例,确定发病趋势以及基于年龄、性别、种族和民族的黑色素瘤表现:方法:利用 1997-2020 年间全国儿童癌症登记处(NCCR)完成了一项回顾性队列研究:结果:儿童和青少年患者的发病率分别为每百万人年1.74例(95% CI 1.64-1.84)和62.05例(95% CI 61.6-62.5)。女性占队列的 62.3%。非西班牙裔白人患者占所有确诊患者的 87.5%,两个年龄组的黑色素瘤发病率分别明显高于所有其他种族和族裔群体(p 局限性:本研究的局限性包括个别登记处的回顾性数据、选择和编码错误:结论:儿童和青少年皮肤黑色素瘤患者的肿瘤特征存在明显差异。确诊为皮肤黑色素瘤的年轻患者的发病率呈下降趋势。
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Clinical Presentations and Decreasing Incidence of Melanoma in Pediatric and AYA Patients: 76,108 Cases from a Nationally Representative Cohort.

Background: Knowledge of melanoma presentations among pediatric and adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients are limited due to studies with small sample sizes.

Objective: To determine the incidence trends and melanoma presentations based on age, sex, race and ethnicity using a large cohort of diagnoses from 1997-2020.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was completed using the National Childhood Cancer Registry (NCCR) from 1997-2020.

Results: Incidence rates were 1.74 (95% CI 1.64-1.84) and 62.05 (95% CI 61.6-62.5) per one-million-person years for pediatric and AYA patients, respectively. Females encompassed 62.3% of the cohort. Non-Hispanic White patients represented 87.5% of all diagnoses, with significantly higher incidence rates of melanoma compared to all other racial and ethnic groups in both age groups, respectively (p <0.001; p < 0.001). Superficial spreading was the most common of the specified histologic subtypes. The most common location in pediatric patients was the lower extremity, compared to trunk in AYA. There were statistically significant differences in the distributions of primary tumor location by sex, as well as by race and ethnicity, in both pediatric and AYA groups.

Limitations: Limitations in this study include retrospective data, selection, and miscoding from individual registries.

Conclusion: There are significant differences in tumor characteristics among pediatric and AYA patients with cutaneous melanoma. Trends in incidence rates are decreasing for young patients diagnosed with cutaneous melanoma.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (JAAD) is the official scientific publication of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). Its primary goal is to cater to the educational requirements of the dermatology community. Being the top journal in the field, JAAD publishes original articles that have undergone peer review. These articles primarily focus on clinical, investigative, and population-based studies related to dermatology. Another key area of emphasis is research on healthcare delivery and quality of care. JAAD also highlights high-quality, cost-effective, and innovative treatments within the field. In addition to this, the journal covers new diagnostic techniques and various other topics relevant to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of skin, hair, and nail disorders.
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