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| Follow-up recommendations for Patients with American Joint Committee on Cancer Stages I-III Malignant Melanoma |
| Wen-Jen Poo-Hwu, Stephan Ariyan, Lynne Lamb, et al. |
| Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania |
| Last Modified: November 1, 2001 |
Reviewers: Li Liu, MD
IntroductionAJCC (American Joint Committee on Cancer) stages I, II, and III of malignant melanomas are defined as tumor thicknessMethodA total of 373 patients with Stage I-III melanoma were analyzed regarding the length of time between initial visit and recurrence, methods used to detect recurrence, whether recurrence was symptomatic or asymptomatic, and whether survival was different if recurrence was detected by the patient rather than during routine surveillance.Results
DiscussionThe following surveillance schedules were recommended in addition to a patient education program for the detection of recurrences: Stage I, annually; Stage II, every 6 months for Years 1-2 and annually thereafter; and Stage III, every 3 months for Year 1, every 4 months for Year 2, and every 6 months for Years 3-5. At Year 6 and beyond, all patients were recommended to have surveillance annually. |
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