A national database analysis of the evolution of outcomes of surgery for anal melanoma
Sameh H. Emile,
Nir Horesh,
Zoe Garoufalia
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThis study assessed trends in treatment and outcomes of anal melanomas over a 17‐year period.MethodsNCDB was searched for patients with anal melanoma (2004–2020). Receiver‐operating characteristic curve analysis was used to determine cutoff year marking increased overall survival (OS) of anal melanoma. Characteristics, treatments, and outcomes in consecutive time periods were compared.ResultsA total of 815 patients (mean age: 67.2 years; 59.4% female) were included: 354 in Period 1 (2004–2012) and 46… Show more
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