Gamel J W, Greenberg R A, McLean I W, Seddon J M, Albert D M, Naids R E, Folberg R, Donoso L A
Cancer. 1986 Apr 1;57(7):1341-4. doi: 10.1002/1097-0142(19860401)57:7<1341::aid-cncr2820570716>3.0.co;2-5.
An objective and reproducible method was devised for estimating the malignant potential of ciliochoroidal melanomas after enucleation. This method requires only a single, routine microslide from which nucleolar area and largest tumor dimension are measured. Previous studies have shown these measurements to be reproducible and highly correlated with mortality. To demonstrate a practical method for clinical application of these measurements, a Cox statistical model was derived from 200 cases supplied by the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. The resulting model, when applied to 340 cases with known outcome from two independent laboratories, allowed subdivision of patients into groups that suffered a six-fold difference in mortality. These results suggest that a central registry, by applying this method to histologic slides from around the world, could provide information useful for the clinical management of patients enucleated for ciliochoroidal melanoma.