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Systemic Therapy in Advanced Nodular Melanoma versus Superficial Spreading Melanoma: A Nation-Wide Study of the Dutch Melanoma Treatment Registry

Daan Jan Willem Rauwerdink    
Remco van Doorn    
Jos van der Hage    
Alfonsus J. M. Van den Eertwegh    
John B. A. G. Haanen    
Maureen Aarts    
Franchette Berkmortel    
Christian U. Blank    
Marye J. Boers-Sonderen    
Jan Willem B. De Groot    
Geke A. P. Hospers    
Melissa de Meza    
Djura Piersma    
Rozemarijn S. Van Rijn    
Marion Stevense    
Astrid Van der Veldt    
Gerard Vreugdenhil    
Michel W. J. M. Wouters    
Karijn Suijkerbuijk    
Monique van der Kooij and Ellen KapiteijnaddShow full author listremoveHide full author list    

Resumen

Nodular melanoma is associated with a higher locoregional recurrence rate and worse overall survival outcomes. Whether this histologic subtype affects the efficacy of immunotherapy or targeted therapy is unclear. The aim of our multi-center nationwide study is to identify the efficacy of immunotherapy and BRAF/MEKi therapy in metastatic nodular melanoma compared with the efficacy in metastatic superficial spreading melanoma. Our study results demonstrate no difference between the effectiveness of immunotherapy and BRAF/MEKi in metastatic nodular versus superficial melanoma patients. A shorter distant metastasis-free survival and reduced overall survival (measured as the time between primary melanoma up to death or last follow-up) was observed in the nodular melanoma patient group, suggesting worse overal survival of nodular melanoma is mainly driven by propensity of metastatic outgrowth of nodular melanoma after primary diagnosis.

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