Nevus count associations with pigmentary phenotype, histopathological melanoma characteristics and survival from melanoma Journal Article


Authors: Taylor, N. J.; Thomas, N. E.; Anton-Culver, H.; Armstrong, B. K.; Begg, C. B.; Busam, K. J.; Cust, A. E.; Dwyer, T.; From, L.; Gallagher, R. P.; Gruber, S. B.; Nishri, D. E.; Orlow, I.; Rosso, S.; Venn, A. J.; Zanetti, R.; Berwick, M.; Kanetsky, P. A.; on behalf of the GEM Study Group
Contributors: Reiner, A. S.; Parmar, H.
Article Title: Nevus count associations with pigmentary phenotype, histopathological melanoma characteristics and survival from melanoma
Abstract: Although nevus count is an established risk factor for melanoma, relationships between nevus number and patient and tumor characteristics have not been well studied and the influence of nevus count on melanoma-specific survival is equivocal. Using data from the Genes, Environment and Melanoma (GEM) study, a large population-based study of primary cutaneous melanoma, we evaluated associations between number of nevi and patient features, including sun-sensitivity summarized in a phenotypic index, and tumor characteristics. We also assessed the association of nevus count with melanoma-specific survival. Higher nevus counts were independently and positively associated with male gender and younger age at diagnosis, and they were inversely associated with lentigo maligna histology. We observed a borderline significant trend of poorer melanoma-specific survival with increasing quartile of nevus count, but little or no association between number of nevi and pigmentary phenotypic characteristics or prognostic tumor features. © 2016 UICC
Keywords: melanoma; disease-specific survival; nevi; phenotypic characteristics
Journal Title: International Journal of Cancer
Volume: 139
Issue: 6
ISSN: 0020-7136
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 2016-09-15
Start Page: 1217
End Page: 1222
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.30157
PUBMED: 27101944
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC4939099
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 August 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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  2. Colin B Begg
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  3. Irene Orlow
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  4. Klaus J Busam
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  5. Heta Dinesh Parmar
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