A retrospective single-institute study reveals a vertical gradient of the density of cutaneous melanoma from head to toe.

Q3 Medicine
Skin health and disease Pub Date : 2024-11-02 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1002/ski2.463
Meryl Musicante, James Ferrer, Jianjian Lin, Tejesh Surendr Patel, Feng Liu-Smith
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Abstract

Background: The bodily distribution of melanoma is frequently reported without consideration of the skin surface area, which could be misleading in melanoma risk regarding anatomical sites.

Objectives: To gain insights into the melanoma distribution on the body surface when the body surface area is considered.

Methods: Cutaneous melanoma data were extracted from a single dermatopathology laboratory, and the relative density from each body site was calculated by taking into consideration the skin surface area. Data from a previous publication were analyzed as a validation. Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Program data were also used for comparison.

Results: Relative tumour density (RTD) of melanoma in men and women exhibits a moderate head-to-toe linear gradient, with the upper body sites showing higher density than the lower body sites in general. In particular, the ear and face show the highest RTD while the least UVR (ultraviolet radiation)-exposed buttock, abdomen and groin have the lowest, followed by the thigh and lower legs. The trend is similar in both sexes, but more obvious for men.

Conclusions: It was well documented that the trunk and lower legs are the most frequently diagnosed sites for men and women, respectively. However, when the surface area is considered, the melanoma distribution exhibits a rough head-to-toe gradient, which perhaps reflects a combined effect of solar UVR and clothing coverage. UVR protection on the face and ear should be emphasized as these are the sites with the highest RTDs.

一项回顾性的单研究所研究揭示了从头到脚皮肤黑色素瘤密度的垂直梯度。
背景:黑色素瘤的身体分布经常被报道而不考虑皮肤表面积,这可能会误导黑色素瘤的解剖部位风险。目的:在考虑体表面积的情况下,了解黑色素瘤在体表的分布情况。方法:从单个皮肤病理实验室提取皮肤黑色素瘤数据,并考虑皮肤表面积计算每个身体部位的相对密度。分析先前出版物的数据作为验证。监测、流行病学和最终结果项目数据也用于比较。结果:男性和女性黑色素瘤的相对肿瘤密度(RTD)呈现中度从头到脚的线性梯度,上身部位的密度一般高于下身部位。特别是耳朵和脸部的RTD最高,而暴露在UVR(紫外线辐射)最少的臀部、腹部和腹股沟的RTD最低,其次是大腿和小腿。这一趋势在两性中都是相似的,但在男性中更为明显。结论:有充分的文献证明,躯干和小腿分别是男性和女性最常诊断的部位。然而,当考虑到表面面积时,黑色素瘤的分布呈现出从头到脚的粗糙梯度,这可能反映了太阳紫外线辐射和衣服覆盖的综合影响。面部和耳朵的紫外线防护应得到重视,因为这些部位的辐射强度最高。
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