Examining the impact of body mass index on overall survival in vulvar, vaginal and other mucosal melanomas: a retrospective cohort study

Q4 Medicine
S. Naderi-Azad, Faisal Sickandar, R. Pezo
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Aim of the study: In this retrospective cohort study we have examined differences in survival profiles with respect to the body mass index in patients with mucosal melanoma on immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy. Materials and methods: The primary outcome included the association between the body mass index and overall survival in patients with metastatic mucosal melanoma. The secondary outcomes included the clinical presentation and management of vulvar and vaginal melanomas with oral and anorectal mucosal melanomas, as well as the surgical and radiological management of vulvar and vaginal melanomas. Kaplan–Meier analysis and log-rank test were used for the assessment of overall survival. Results: The results showed that patients with mucosal melanoma whose body mass index was ≥25 had better overall survival (p = 0.02). Overall survival was different between vulvar/vaginal vs. oral mucosal melanoma (p = 0.02). Overall survival was not different between vulvar/vaginal vs. anorectal melanoma (p = 0.77). Some immune toxicities were specific to patients with vulvar/vaginal melanoma. Conclusions: Obesity is associated with improved survival in patients with metastatic mucosal melanoma, although findings can be heterogeneous depending on the subtype of mucosal melanoma.
检查身体质量指数对外阴、阴道和其他粘膜黑色素瘤总生存率的影响:一项回顾性队列研究
研究目的:在这项回顾性队列研究中,我们研究了接受免疫检查点抑制剂治疗的粘膜黑色素瘤患者在体重指数方面的生存概况差异。材料和方法:主要结局包括转移性粘膜黑色素瘤患者的体重指数和总生存率之间的关系。次要结果包括外阴和阴道黑色素瘤合并口腔和肛肠粘膜黑色素瘤的临床表现和治疗,以及外阴和阴道黑色素瘤的手术和放射治疗。采用Kaplan-Meier分析和log-rank检验评估总生存期。结果:结果显示,体重指数≥25的粘膜黑色素瘤患者总生存期较好(p = 0.02)。外阴/阴道黑色素瘤与口腔粘膜黑色素瘤的总生存率不同(p = 0.02)。外阴/阴道黑色素瘤与肛门直肠黑色素瘤的总生存率无差异(p = 0.77)。一些免疫毒性是外阴/阴道黑色素瘤患者所特有的。结论:肥胖与转移性粘膜黑色素瘤患者的生存率提高有关,尽管根据粘膜黑色素瘤的亚型,结果可能不同。
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Current Gynecologic Oncology
Current Gynecologic Oncology Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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