Miller J G, Mac Neil S
Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Burns Surgery, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, UK.
Br J Dermatol. 1997 May;136(5):657-65.
Current evidence suggesting that a patient's sex is relevant to the progression of cutaneous melanoma is largely epidemiological. Although databases of patients with melanomas have for many years shown a survival advantage for female patients with primary melanoma, it has been difficult to evaluate contribution of other known prognostic variables such as thickness and site of the primary tumour, factors which also tend to be related to sex. In addition, there are data from a limited number of experimental studies and clinical trials which support the concept of female survival superiority in melanoma. This paper attempts to summarize the evidence for gender being an important factor in melanoma survival.
目前表明患者性别与皮肤黑色素瘤进展相关的证据主要是流行病学方面的。尽管多年来黑色素瘤患者数据库显示原发性黑色素瘤女性患者存在生存优势,但一直难以评估其他已知预后变量(如原发性肿瘤的厚度和部位)的作用,而这些因素也往往与性别有关。此外,有少量实验研究和临床试验的数据支持黑色素瘤女性生存优势的概念。本文试图总结性别是黑色素瘤生存重要因素的证据。