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Frequency and characteristics of familial melanoma in Spain: the FAM-GEM-1 Study
Familial history of melanoma is a well-known risk factor for the disease, and 7% melanoma patients were reported to have a family history of melanoma. Data relating to the frequency and clinical and pathological characteristics of both familial and non-familial melanoma in Spain have been published,...
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description | Familial history of melanoma is a well-known risk factor for the disease, and 7% melanoma patients were reported to have a family history of melanoma. Data relating to the frequency and clinical and pathological characteristics of both familial and non-familial melanoma in Spain have been published, but these only include patients from specific areas of Spain and do not represent the data for the whole of Spain.
An observational study conducted by the Spanish Group of Melanoma (GEM) analyzed the family history of patients diagnosed with melanoma between 2011 and 2013 in the dermatology and oncology departments.
In all, 1047 patients were analyzed, and 69 (6.6%) fulfilled criteria for classical familial melanoma (two or more first-degree relatives diagnosed with melanoma). Taking into account other risk factors for familial melanoma, such as multiple melanoma, pancreatic cancer in the family or second-degree relatives with melanoma, the number of patients fulfilling the criteria increased to 165 (15.8%). Using a univariate analysis, we determined that a Breslow index of less than 1 mm, negative mitosis, multiple melanoma, and a history of sunburns in childhood were more frequent in familial melanoma patients, but a multivariate analysis revealed no differences in any pathological or clinical factor between the two groups.
Similar to that observed in other countries, familial melanoma accounts for 6.6% of melanoma diagnoses in Spain. Although no differences in the multivariate analysis were found, some better prognosis factors, such as Breslow index, seem more frequent in familial melanoma, which reflect a better early detection marker and/or a different biological behavior. |
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An observational study conducted by the Spanish Group of Melanoma (GEM) analyzed the family history of patients diagnosed with melanoma between 2011 and 2013 in the dermatology and oncology departments.
In all, 1047 patients were analyzed, and 69 (6.6%) fulfilled criteria for classical familial melanoma (two or more first-degree relatives diagnosed with melanoma). Taking into account other risk factors for familial melanoma, such as multiple melanoma, pancreatic cancer in the family or second-degree relatives with melanoma, the number of patients fulfilling the criteria increased to 165 (15.8%). Using a univariate analysis, we determined that a Breslow index of less than 1 mm, negative mitosis, multiple melanoma, and a history of sunburns in childhood were more frequent in familial melanoma patients, but a multivariate analysis revealed no differences in any pathological or clinical factor between the two groups.
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An observational study conducted by the Spanish Group of Melanoma (GEM) analyzed the family history of patients diagnosed with melanoma between 2011 and 2013 in the dermatology and oncology departments.
In all, 1047 patients were analyzed, and 69 (6.6%) fulfilled criteria for classical familial melanoma (two or more first-degree relatives diagnosed with melanoma). Taking into account other risk factors for familial melanoma, such as multiple melanoma, pancreatic cancer in the family or second-degree relatives with melanoma, the number of patients fulfilling the criteria increased to 165 (15.8%). Using a univariate analysis, we determined that a Breslow index of less than 1 mm, negative mitosis, multiple melanoma, and a history of sunburns in childhood were more frequent in familial melanoma patients, but a multivariate analysis revealed no differences in any pathological or clinical factor between the two groups.
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Cayetana</au><au>Soriano, Virtudes</au><au>Majem-Tarruella, Margarita</au><au>Palomar, Virginia</au><au>Maseda, Rocio</au><au>Martín-Carnicero, Alfonso</au><au>Puertolas, Teresa</au><au>Godoy, Elena</au><au>Cerezuela, Pablo</au><au>Ochoa de Olza, Maria</au><au>Campos, Begoña</au><au>Perez-Ruiz, Elisabeth</au><au>Soria, Ainara</au><au>Gil-Arnaiz, Irene</au><au>Gonzalez-Cao, Maria</au><au>Galvez, Elisa</au><au>Arance, Ana</au><au>Belon, Joaquin</au><au>de la Cruz-Merino, Luis</au><au>Martín-Algarra, Salvador</au><au>Slominski, Andrzej T</au><aucorp>Spanish Multidisciplinary Group of Melanoma (GEM)</aucorp><aucorp>Spanish Multidisciplinary Group of Melanoma (GEM)</aucorp><format>journal</format><genre>article</genre><ristype>JOUR</ristype><atitle>Frequency and characteristics of familial melanoma in Spain: the FAM-GEM-1 Study</atitle><jtitle>PloS one</jtitle><addtitle>PLoS One</addtitle><date>2015-04-13</date><risdate>2015</risdate><volume>10</volume><issue>4</issue><spage>e0124239</spage><epage>e0124239</epage><pages>e0124239-e0124239</pages><issn>1932-6203</issn><eissn>1932-6203</eissn><abstract>Familial history of melanoma is a well-known risk factor for the disease, and 7% melanoma patients were reported to have a family history of melanoma. Data relating to the frequency and clinical and pathological characteristics of both familial and non-familial melanoma in Spain have been published, but these only include patients from specific areas of Spain and do not represent the data for the whole of Spain.
An observational study conducted by the Spanish Group of Melanoma (GEM) analyzed the family history of patients diagnosed with melanoma between 2011 and 2013 in the dermatology and oncology departments.
In all, 1047 patients were analyzed, and 69 (6.6%) fulfilled criteria for classical familial melanoma (two or more first-degree relatives diagnosed with melanoma). Taking into account other risk factors for familial melanoma, such as multiple melanoma, pancreatic cancer in the family or second-degree relatives with melanoma, the number of patients fulfilling the criteria increased to 165 (15.8%). Using a univariate analysis, we determined that a Breslow index of less than 1 mm, negative mitosis, multiple melanoma, and a history of sunburns in childhood were more frequent in familial melanoma patients, but a multivariate analysis revealed no differences in any pathological or clinical factor between the two groups.
Similar to that observed in other countries, familial melanoma accounts for 6.6% of melanoma diagnoses in Spain. Although no differences in the multivariate analysis were found, some better prognosis factors, such as Breslow index, seem more frequent in familial melanoma, which reflect a better early detection marker and/or a different biological behavior.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pub>Public Library of Science</pub><pmid>25874698</pmid><doi>10.1371/journal.pone.0124239</doi><tpages>8</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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subjects | Analysis Biomarkers Children Criteria Càncer de pàncrees Dermatology Espanya Female Genetic aspects Genetic counseling Genetic Predisposition to Disease Genetics Health aspects Health risks Humans Incidence Male Medical diagnosis Melanoma Melanoma - epidemiology Melanoma - pathology Melanoma, Cutaneous Malignant Middle Aged Mitosis Multivariate Analysis Mutation Pancreas cancer Pancreatic cancer Pathology Patients Risk analysis Risk Factors Skin cancer Skin Neoplasms - epidemiology Skin Neoplasms - pathology Spain Spain - epidemiology Studies |
title | Frequency and characteristics of familial melanoma in Spain: the FAM-GEM-1 Study |
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