Melanoma Management (Dec 2020)

The challenge of primary gastric melanoma: a systematic review

  • Gregory S Mellotte,
  • Diya Sabu,
  • Mary O’Reilly,
  • Ray McDermott,
  • Anthony O’Connor,
  • Barbara M Ryan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2217/mmt-2020-0009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4

Abstract

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Aim: Primary gastric melanoma is a rare clinical presentation. The purpose of this review was to compare the 1-year survival in patients who underwent surgery with patients who did not receive treatment. Patients & methods: A systematic search of databases for case reports and case series of primary gastric melanoma was conducted. Results: The mean survival of patients was 22 months. One-year survival was 56.5% with surgery, rising to 66% with adjuvant therapy. Mean survival of the surgical group was 21.05 months (±20.2) versus 4.5 months (±3.61) in the nonsurgical group. Conclusion: Primary gastric melanoma has a poor prognosis but early surgical intervention can have a significant impact on patient outcome. We reviewed the biology and clinical diagnosis of gastrointestinal melanoma and the current management options available.

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