Risk of second primary in situ and invasive melanoma in a Dutch population-based cohort: 1989-2008

Robert Leest, Lifang Liu, Jan Willem Coebergh, HAM Neumann, WJ (Wolter) Mooi, Tamar Nijsten, Esther Vries

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Abstract

Background Patients with melanoma are at increased risk of developing a subsequent melanoma. Objectives To estimate the risks of developing a second primary in situ or invasive cutaneous melanoma after a first melanoma, between 1989 and 2008. Methods Patients were followed until diagnosis of a second melanoma, date of death or end of study. Cumulative risks, standardized incidence ratio (SIR, observed second melanomas divided by background age-, calendar- and sex-specific incidence rates of melanoma, as recorded in the Netherlands Cancer Registry) and absolute excess risk (AER, observed minus expected per 10 000 person-years) of second melanomas were calculated. Results In total, 10 765 patients with in situ melanoma and 46 700 with invasive melanoma were included. The cumulative risks of a second invasive melanoma after a first in situ or invasive melanoma at 20 years of follow-up were 6.2% and 5.0%, respectively. The relative risk of developing any melanoma (in situ or invasive) after any first melanoma (measured as SIR) varied from 12.4-fold [invasive after invasive melanoma; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 11.613.2] to 26.4-fold (in situ after in sit Conclusions This study shows significantly increased long-term risks (both relative and absolute) of developing a second invasive melanoma after a first melanoma (invasive and in situ), and might serve as a basis for follow-up guidelines.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)1321-1330
Number of pages10
JournalBritish Journal of Dermatology
Volume167
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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  • EMC MM-03-61-05-A
  • EMC NIHES-02-65-02

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