A. Niezabitowski et al., Prognostic evaluation of cutaneous malignant melanoma: A clinicopathologicand immunohistochemical study, J SURG ONC, 70(3), 1999, pp. 150-160
Background and Objectives: Depth of invasion and stage of the disease are e
stablished prognostic indicators in cutaneous malignant melanoma. The role
of other parameters is still, an open problem.
Methods: In 93 consecutive patients with cutaneous malignant melanoma, the
level of invasion, tumor thickness,ulceration, vascular invasion, lymphopla
smocytic infiltrates, and mitotic index were evaluated by histology. Expres
sion of Ki-67 and PCNA proliferative antigens together with vimentin, S100,
and HMB 45 proteins were assessed by immunohistochemistry.
Results and Conclusions: Disease-free and overall survival were correlated
with tumor stage, tumor thickness, level of invasion, macroscopic pattern,
ulceration, vascular invasion, expression of HMB 45, PCNA, and Ki-67/MIB1.
Stage, HMB 45, and PCNA were independent prognostic factors for disease-fre
e survival, whereas tumor stage, tumor thickness, and expression of both pr
oliferative antigens influenced overall survival independently. The variabl
es studied demonstrated reciprocal correlation; therefore, analysis of many
prognostic parameters in malignant melanoma could be recommended. J. Surg.
Oncol. 1999:70:150-160. (C) 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.