Purpose To explore the relationship between systemic comorbidities and presenting tumor T category in patients with uveal melanoma. Methods Single-center, retrospective cohort study of patients with posterior uveal melanoma initially diagnosed between January 2000 and December 2016. Univariate and multivariate ordinal logistic regression analyses were performed to identify comorbidities associated with presenting tumor T category, as classified by AJCC criteria. Results Initial presenting AJCC T category was T1 in 190 (43%), T2 in 130 (29%), T3 in 89 (20%), and T4 in 38 (9%). The most common comorbidities present were hypertension (250 patients, 56%), hyperlipidemia (211, 47%), obesity (137, 31%), and diabetes mellitus (87, 19%). Of these, obesity ( p = 0.034), hypertension ( p = 0.017), and diabetes mellitus ( p < 0.001) were associated with earlier presenting T category on univariate ordinal logistic regression. After multivariate regression, only diabetes mellitus ( p = 0.01) and obesity ( p = 0.04) remained significantly associated with earlier T category on initial presentation. Conclusion Among patients presenting with uveal melanoma, diabetes mellitus and obesity were associated with earlier presenting T category, which could reflect earlier detection of uveal melanoma in patients undergoing annual diabetic retinopathy screening examinations or having more frequent contact with the healthcare system. Larger studies should further explore this association and examine the utility of increased ocular screening in early detection of uveal melanoma.
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Roden et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/698586ad8f7c464f2300a618 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/11206721261419674
Richard T Roden
Robert Churchill
Blake H. Fortes
European Journal of Ophthalmology
Mayo Clinic in Arizona
WinnMed
University of California System
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