Uveal Melanoma: 5-Year Update on Incidence, Treatment, and Survival (SEER 1975-2020).

IF 0.9 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Ocular Oncology and Pathology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1159/000543151
Yehonatan Weinberger, James Bena, Arun D Singh
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Abstract

Introduction: Since 2003, using the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database, epidemiological aspects of uveal melanoma have been reported. The aim of this study was to update trends in incidence, treatment, and survival of uveal melanoma in the USA from 1975 to 2020.

Methods: Patients were identified using International Classification of Disease for Oncology codes: C69.3 [choroid], C69.4 [ciliary body and iris], and C69.2 [retina]. Trends in age-adjusted incidence, treatment (surgery or radiation), and 5-year relative survival were calculated.

Results: A total of 5,563 cases of uveal melanoma were identified. The majority (97%) were reported by hospital inpatient/outpatient clinics. Microscopic (histopathologic or cytologic) confirmation was available in 61%. The mean age-adjusted incidence was 5.6 per million (95% CI: 5.5-5.7). As previously noted, a small but statistically significant (p < 0.05) annual percentage change of 0.5% was detected in whites. The previously reported declining trend in the number of patients treated with surgery alone (93% from 1975 to 1977 vs. 21% from 2017 to 2020) ensued, with ongoing corresponding increasing rates of radiation as the primary treatment (1% from 1975 to 1977 vs. 58% from 2017 to 2020). No change in the 5-year relative survival (82.8%) was observed (reported from 1975 to 2016).

Conclusions: Previously reported overall age-adjusted incidence of uveal melanoma is stable throughout the years, with a minor increase in incidence in whites. Treatment trend toward radiation has not led to improvement in survival.

葡萄膜黑色素瘤:发病率、治疗和生存的5年更新(SEER 1975-2020)。
自2003年以来,使用监测、流行病学和最终结果(SEER)数据库,已经报道了葡萄膜黑色素瘤的流行病学方面。本研究的目的是更新1975年至2020年美国葡萄膜黑色素瘤的发病率、治疗和生存趋势。方法:采用国际肿瘤疾病分类代码:C69.3[脉络膜]、C69.4[睫状体和虹膜]、C69.2[视网膜]对患者进行鉴定。计算年龄调整后的发病率、治疗(手术或放疗)和5年相对生存率的趋势。结果:共发现葡萄膜黑色素瘤5563例。大多数(97%)是由医院住院/门诊诊所报告的。显微镜下(组织病理学或细胞学)证实为61%。年龄调整后的平均发病率为百万分之5.6 (95% CI: 5.5-5.7)。如前所述,在白人中检测到0.5%的年百分比变化,虽然很小,但具有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。先前报道的仅接受手术治疗的患者人数呈下降趋势(1975年至1977年为93%,2017年至2020年为21%),同时放射治疗作为主要治疗的比例也相应增加(1975年至1977年为1%,2017年至2020年为58%)。未观察到5年相对生存率(82.8%)的变化(从1975年到2016年报道)。结论:先前报道的葡萄膜黑色素瘤的总体年龄调整发病率在多年内是稳定的,白人的发病率略有增加。治疗倾向于放疗并没有导致生存率的提高。
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