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Prognostic factors of choroidal melanoma in Slovenia, 1986-2008
Boris Jančar, Marjan Budihna, Brigita Drnovšek-Olup, Katrina Novak-Andrejčič, Irena-Hedvika Brovet-Zupančič, Dušica Pahor, 2016, original scientific article

Abstract: Introduction. Choroidal melanoma is the most common primary malignancy of the eye, which frequently metastasizes. The Cancer Registry of Slovenia reported the incidence of choroid melanoma from 1983 to 2009 as stable, at 7.8 cases/million for men and 7.4/million for women. The aim of the retrospective study was to determinate the prognostic factors of survival for choroidal melanoma patients in Slovenia. Patients and methods. From January 1986 to December 2008 we treated 288 patients with malignant choroidal melanoma; 127 patients were treated by brachytherapy with beta rays emitting ruthenium-106 applicators; 161 patients were treated by enucleation. Results. Patients with tumours thickness < 7.2 mm and base diameter < 16 mm were treated by brachytherapy and had 5- and 10-year overall mortality 13% and 32%, respectively. In enucleated patients, 5- and 10-year mortality was higher, 46% and 69%, respectively, because their tumours were larger. Thirty patients treated by brachytherapy developed local recurrence. Twenty five of 127 patients treated by brachytherapy and 86 of 161 enucleated patients developed distant metastases. Patients of age >/= 60 years had significantly lower survival in both treatment modalities. For patients treated by brachytherapy the diameter of the tumour base and treatment time were independent prognostic factors for overall survival, for patients treated by enucleation age and histological type of tumour were independent prognosticators. In first few years after either of treatments, the melanoma specific annual mortality rate increased, especially in older patients, and then slowly decreased. Conclusions. It seems that particularly younger patients with early tumours can be cured, whereby preference should be given to eyesight preserving brachytherapy over enucleation.
Keywords: choroidal melanoma, therapy, brachytherapy, prognostic factors
Published in DiRROS: 09.05.2024; Views: 102; Downloads: 60
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Acrospiroma of the left temporal region
Boris Jančar, 2009, other component parts

Published in DiRROS: 08.03.2024; Views: 134; Downloads: 38
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Extensive squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lid
Boris Jančar, 2008, professional article

Published in DiRROS: 08.03.2024; Views: 178; Downloads: 38
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Planocellular carcinoma of the right cheek
Boris Jančar, 2008, professional article

Published in DiRROS: 07.03.2024; Views: 150; Downloads: 38
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Basal cell carcinoma in the inner canthus
Boris Jančar, 2007, other component parts

Published in DiRROS: 22.02.2024; Views: 217; Downloads: 37
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Recurrence of carcinoma of the lower lip treated by interferon and irradiation
Boris Jančar, 2007, professional article

Published in DiRROS: 21.02.2024; Views: 456; Downloads: 45
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Mb. Bowen and squamous-cell carcinoma on the eczematous skin
Boris Jančar, 2007, professional article

Published in DiRROS: 20.02.2024; Views: 156; Downloads: 37
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Basal cell carcinoma on the left cheek
Boris Jančar, 2007, professional article

Published in DiRROS: 20.02.2024; Views: 154; Downloads: 43
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Carcinoma of the lower lip
Boris Jančar, 2006, professional article

Published in DiRROS: 15.02.2024; Views: 194; Downloads: 34
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Preoperative concomitant chemoradiotherapy in esophageal cancer
Boštjan Šeruga, Mihael Sok, Janez Eržen, Jože Jerman, Boris Jančar, Branko Zakotnik, 2006, original scientific article

Abstract: Background. Currently primary treatment options for esophageal cancer are surgery only or concomitant chemoradiotherapy (CRT) and the long-term survivalof patients with locally advanced disease is rare. Preoperative concomitant CRT seems to be beneficial, mostly in patients who achieve a complete pathologic response (pCR) after CRT. In this retrospective analysis the efficiency and toxicity of preoperative CRT in patients with locally advanced esophageal cancer was analysed as well as the influence of pCR on thesuraival. Patients and metkods From 1996 to 2002 41 patients with locoregionally confined esophageal cancerwere treated with cisplatin 75 mgžm2 and 5-FU 1000 mgžm2 as 4 day contonuous infusion starting on days 1. and 22. with concorrtitant radiotherapy 4500 cGy, 200-300 cGyžday. Esophagectomy followed 4-5 weeks after radiotherapy. After the surgery patients were followed-up regularly at 3-6 months intervals. Results. The pCR was achieved in 26.8% of patients. The overall median survival time was 18 months for all patients, 21.2 months for patients who achieved pCR and 16 months in those with residual disease (p= 0,79). Postoperative mortality rate was 22%. The median dose intensity for cisplatin was 92% and for 5-FU 71.5 of the planned dose. Disease recurred most often locoregionally (31.7%) and the overall recurrence rate was 43.9. Conclusion. Modern radiation techniques and the adequate dose intensity could further improve the locoregional control. The selection of patients without comorbid conditions and without already present distant metastases is essential for this combined treatment approach.
Published in DiRROS: 15.02.2024; Views: 173; Downloads: 44
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