Vayer A, Lefor A T
Department of Surgery, University of Maryland, Baltimore 21201.
South Med J. 1993 Feb;86(2):181-2. doi: 10.1097/00007611-199302000-00007.
Although cutaneous melanoma is rare in African-Americans, it continues to have a poor prognosis. We reviewed our experience with 13 African-American patients who had cutaneous melanoma diagnosed between 1969 and 1990. Eight of these 13 lesions were on the foot. These lesions were seen at a late stage, and 50% of them were more than 3 mm in thickness. Nine of these 13 patients had recurrent disease. This series of patients had a 92% 1-year and a 61% actuarial 5-year survival, with a median follow-up of 45 months. This study emphasizes the need for awareness of the occurrence of this disease in the African-American population in an effort to reduce the mortality from cutaneous melanoma.
尽管皮肤黑色素瘤在非裔美国人中较为罕见,但预后仍然很差。我们回顾了1969年至1990年间确诊为皮肤黑色素瘤的13例非裔美国患者的情况。这13个病灶中有8个位于足部。这些病灶发现时已处于晚期,其中50%的厚度超过3毫米。这13例患者中有9例出现了疾病复发。这组患者的1年生存率为92%,精算5年生存率为61%,中位随访时间为45个月。本研究强调需要提高对非裔美国人群中这种疾病发生情况的认识,以努力降低皮肤黑色素瘤的死亡率。