Within the EUROCARE study 45 cancer registries have contributed survival da
ta on 3.5 million cancer sufferers within 17 countries in Europe. This pape
r reports on survival in 16 113 cutaneous malignant melanoma cases diagnose
d between 1985 and 1989. Relative survival rates were calculated according
to the Hakulinen computer program with data stratified according to country
, age group and period of diagnosis. Relative 5-year survival was higher in
women (81%) than in men (69%) but there was wide variation in relative sur
vival across Europe at both 1 and 5 years, ranging at 5 years between 54 an
d 89%. At both 1 and 5 years, survival was lowest in the Eastern countries.
Between 1978 and 1989 there was an improvement in survival rates probably
attributable to the detection of increasing proportions of better prognosis
, thinner tumours. In the younger age groups, this may be related to public
awareness campaigns. The discrepancy in survival between men and women als
o narrowed. The single most important prognostic factor is the depth of inv
asion at diagnosis and there is some evidence that underlying variation in
stage at presentation as well as histological type accounts for much of the
observed variation in survival. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights
reserved.