Trends in Demographic, Clinical, Socioeconomic, and Facility-Specific Factors Linked to Eyelid Melanoma Survival: A National Cancer Database Analysis DOI

James O. Robbins,

Nolan A. Huck, Pooya Khosravi

и другие.

Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Янв. 6, 2025

Purpose: This study aimed to analyze demographic, clinical, socioeconomic, and facility-specific factors affecting the survival outcomes of patients diagnosed with eyelid melanoma (EM) between 2004 2017 using data from National Cancer Database. Methods: Cases EM were identified Patient demographic data, tumor stage (American Joint Committee on TNM classification), treatment modalities, socioeconomic variables collected. Facility-specific included patient volume academic status. Kaplan-Meier analyses multivariate Cox regression models used assess 10-year identify significant predictors mortality. Results: A total 3,235 eligible for analysis. The majority over 60 years age predominantly male. analysis showed a decrease in overall increasing at diagnosis ( p < 0.001), T clinical male sex = 0.001). Additionally, higher income 0.01), private insurance those treated high-volume 0.006) facilities 0.005) had improved survival. Multivariate identifying independent mortality corroborated these findings. Conclusions: Eyelid significantly influenced by age, stage, status, facility characteristics. Treatment centers confers advantage, emphasizing importance specialized care. These findings underscore need early detection equitable access improve outcomes.

Язык: Английский

Trends in Demographic, Clinical, Socioeconomic, and Facility-Specific Factors Linked to Eyelid Melanoma Survival: A National Cancer Database Analysis DOI

James O. Robbins,

Nolan A. Huck, Pooya Khosravi

и другие.

Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Янв. 6, 2025

Purpose: This study aimed to analyze demographic, clinical, socioeconomic, and facility-specific factors affecting the survival outcomes of patients diagnosed with eyelid melanoma (EM) between 2004 2017 using data from National Cancer Database. Methods: Cases EM were identified Patient demographic data, tumor stage (American Joint Committee on TNM classification), treatment modalities, socioeconomic variables collected. Facility-specific included patient volume academic status. Kaplan-Meier analyses multivariate Cox regression models used assess 10-year identify significant predictors mortality. Results: A total 3,235 eligible for analysis. The majority over 60 years age predominantly male. analysis showed a decrease in overall increasing at diagnosis ( p < 0.001), T clinical male sex = 0.001). Additionally, higher income 0.01), private insurance those treated high-volume 0.006) facilities 0.005) had improved survival. Multivariate identifying independent mortality corroborated these findings. Conclusions: Eyelid significantly influenced by age, stage, status, facility characteristics. Treatment centers confers advantage, emphasizing importance specialized care. These findings underscore need early detection equitable access improve outcomes.

Язык: Английский

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