Frontiers in Oncology (May 2023)

The role of imaging and sentinel lymph node biopsy in patients with T3b-T4b melanoma with clinically negative disease

  • Marianna V. Papageorge,
  • Renee M. Maina,
  • Amber Loren O. King,
  • Victor Lee,
  • Raymond Baumann,
  • Darko Pucar,
  • Stephan Ariyan,
  • Sajid A. Khan,
  • Sarah A. Weiss,
  • James Clune,
  • Kelly Olino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1143354
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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BackgroundPrevious studies demonstrate minimal utility of pre-operative imaging for low-risk melanoma; however, imaging may be more critical for patients with high-risk disease. Our study evaluates the impact of peri-operative cross-sectional imaging in patients with T3b-T4b melanoma.MethodsPatients with T3b-T4b melanoma who underwent wide local excision were identified from a single institution (1/1/2005 – 12/31/2020). Cross-sectional imaging was defined as body CT, PET and/or MRI in the perioperative period, with the following findings: in-transit or nodal disease, metastatic disease, incidental cancer, or other. Propensity scores were created for the odds of undergoing pre-operative imaging. Recurrence free survival was analyzed using the Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank test.ResultsA total of 209 patients were identified with a median age of 65 (IQR 54-76), of which the majority were male (65.1%), with nodular melanoma (39.7%) and T4b disease (47.9%). Overall, 55.0% underwent pre-operative imaging. There were no differences in imaging findings between the pre- and post-operative cohorts. After propensity-score matching, there was no difference in recurrence free survival. Sentinel node biopsy was performed in 77.5% patients, with 47.5% resulting in a positive result.ConclusionPre-operative cross-sectional imaging does not impact the management of patients with high-risk melanoma. Careful consideration of imaging use is critical in the management of these patients and highlights the importance of sentinel node biopsy for stratification and decision making.

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