Background and methods Changes over time of mortality rates from cutaneous
malignant melanoma (CMM) in Belgium were analysed, based on people (n = 369
5) aged 25-84 years, who died of CMM from 1954 to 1992. All data were colle
cted from the Belgian National Institute of Statistics. For the log-linear
analysis and calculation of the average annual change, only the data from 1
973 to 1992 were considered.
Results The age-adjusted mortality rates (per 10(5)) for the age group 25-8
4 years old increased from 0.5 in 1954 to 3.0 in 1992 in men, and from 0.8
in 1954 to 2.2 in 1992 in women. The average annual percentage change in me
n (-0.003%) was stable over the period 1973-1982, and increased to 4.4% ove
r the period 1983-1992. In women, the average annual increase was 4.6% over
the period 1973-1982, and continued to increase to 6.8% over the period 19
83-1992. Log-linear analysis showed that the change in rates for both men a
nd women was mainly due to an age-'drift' effect, contrary to the results o
f the average annual percentage change in men.
Conclusion The risk of dying from CMM increased in men and women continuous
ly over the whole period, irrespective of birth cohort. In both men and wom
en, there was approximately a 20% increase in CMM mortality per 5-year peri
od.