Thin or early melanoma, risk factors and associated mortality

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Thin or early melanoma, risk factors and associated mortality. / Steding-Jessen, Marianne; Hölmich, Lisbet Rosenkrantz; Chakera, Annette H.; Klausen, Siri; Hovaldt, Hanna Birkbak; Møller, Henrik.

I: Danish Medical Journal, Bind 69, Nr. 9, 01220020, 2022.

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Steding-Jessen, M, Hölmich, LR, Chakera, AH, Klausen, S, Hovaldt, HB & Møller, H 2022, 'Thin or early melanoma, risk factors and associated mortality', Danish Medical Journal, bind 69, nr. 9, 01220020. <https://ugeskriftet.dk/dmj/thin-or-early-melanoma-risk-factors-and-associated-mortality>

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Steding-Jessen, M., Hölmich, L. R., Chakera, A. H., Klausen, S., Hovaldt, H. B., & Møller, H. (2022). Thin or early melanoma, risk factors and associated mortality. Danish Medical Journal, 69(9), [01220020]. https://ugeskriftet.dk/dmj/thin-or-early-melanoma-risk-factors-and-associated-mortality

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Steding-Jessen M, Hölmich LR, Chakera AH, Klausen S, Hovaldt HB, Møller H. Thin or early melanoma, risk factors and associated mortality. Danish Medical Journal. 2022;69(9). 01220020.

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Steding-Jessen, Marianne ; Hölmich, Lisbet Rosenkrantz ; Chakera, Annette H. ; Klausen, Siri ; Hovaldt, Hanna Birkbak ; Møller, Henrik. / Thin or early melanoma, risk factors and associated mortality. I: Danish Medical Journal. 2022 ; Bind 69, Nr. 9.

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title = "Thin or early melanoma, risk factors and associated mortality",
abstract = "INTRODUCTION. The incidence of thin and early-stage melanoma is increasing in many populations, but the clinical significance of these lesions remains partly unknown. METHODS. Firstly, melanoma deaths in Denmark (2009-2018) were followed back to establish melanoma debut in these persons. Secondly, using national registries of cancer incidence and mortality, 27,036 persons with thin or early-stage melanoma were followed-up for melanoma death. RESULTS. It is estimated that in 11% of the persons who died from melanoma, the debut was a thin or early-stage melanoma. On follow-up of persons with thin or early-stage melanoma, the 20-year risk of dying from melanoma was 3%. CONCLUSION. The absolute risk of melanoma death after a diagnosis with thin or early-stage melanoma is low. A subgroup of patients who are at a high risk may possibly be identified by a combination of stage, thickness, ulceration and dermal mitoses.",
keywords = "SEVERE HYPOGLYCEMIA, IMPAIRED AWARENESS, INVASIVE MELANOMA, INSULIN ANALOGS, IN-SITU, TYPE-1, QUEENSLAND, FREQUENCY, SURVIVAL, RATES",
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T1 - Thin or early melanoma, risk factors and associated mortality

AU - Steding-Jessen, Marianne

AU - Hölmich, Lisbet Rosenkrantz

AU - Chakera, Annette H.

AU - Klausen, Siri

AU - Hovaldt, Hanna Birkbak

AU - Møller, Henrik

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - INTRODUCTION. The incidence of thin and early-stage melanoma is increasing in many populations, but the clinical significance of these lesions remains partly unknown. METHODS. Firstly, melanoma deaths in Denmark (2009-2018) were followed back to establish melanoma debut in these persons. Secondly, using national registries of cancer incidence and mortality, 27,036 persons with thin or early-stage melanoma were followed-up for melanoma death. RESULTS. It is estimated that in 11% of the persons who died from melanoma, the debut was a thin or early-stage melanoma. On follow-up of persons with thin or early-stage melanoma, the 20-year risk of dying from melanoma was 3%. CONCLUSION. The absolute risk of melanoma death after a diagnosis with thin or early-stage melanoma is low. A subgroup of patients who are at a high risk may possibly be identified by a combination of stage, thickness, ulceration and dermal mitoses.

AB - INTRODUCTION. The incidence of thin and early-stage melanoma is increasing in many populations, but the clinical significance of these lesions remains partly unknown. METHODS. Firstly, melanoma deaths in Denmark (2009-2018) were followed back to establish melanoma debut in these persons. Secondly, using national registries of cancer incidence and mortality, 27,036 persons with thin or early-stage melanoma were followed-up for melanoma death. RESULTS. It is estimated that in 11% of the persons who died from melanoma, the debut was a thin or early-stage melanoma. On follow-up of persons with thin or early-stage melanoma, the 20-year risk of dying from melanoma was 3%. CONCLUSION. The absolute risk of melanoma death after a diagnosis with thin or early-stage melanoma is low. A subgroup of patients who are at a high risk may possibly be identified by a combination of stage, thickness, ulceration and dermal mitoses.

KW - SEVERE HYPOGLYCEMIA

KW - IMPAIRED AWARENESS

KW - INVASIVE MELANOMA

KW - INSULIN ANALOGS

KW - IN-SITU

KW - TYPE-1

KW - QUEENSLAND

KW - FREQUENCY

KW - SURVIVAL

KW - RATES

M3 - Journal article

VL - 69

JO - Danish Medical Journal

JF - Danish Medical Journal

SN - 2245-1919

IS - 9

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