Journal article

Multiple primary melanomas: An analysis of cancer registry data from Victoria and New South Wales

G Giles, M Staples, M McCredie, M Coates

Melanoma Research | RAPID SCIENCE PUBLISHERS | Published : 1995

Abstract

All primary invasive cutaneous malignant melanomas (CMM) diagnosed in Victoria and New South Wares from 1985 to 1989 were obtained from the population-based cancer registries. Altogether 14,590 people with first CMMs were followed for at least 2 years, during which time 496 multiple primary CMMs were identified. Of the study population, 3.4% developed a second primary CMM and 0.3% developed three or more. It was estimated that 4.5% of people would develop a second CMM within 5 years of the first and that the risk was higher in males, particularly in men aged over 70 years. With regard to metachronous primaries, only age and thickness of the first primary were significant predictors of the th..

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