A melanóma hazai morbiditási és mortalitási helyzete a XXI. század első két évtizedében

Parrag, Petra [Parrag, Petra (patológia), author] Patológiai, Igazságügyi és Biztosítási Orvostan... (SU / FM / I); Wéber, András [Wéber, András (Demográfia), author] National Institute of Oncology; Liszkay, Gabriella [Liszkay, Gabriella (bőrgyógyászat, kl...), author] National Institute of Oncology; Nagy, Péter [Nagy, Péter (Biokémia), author] National Institute of Oncology; Kémia Koordinációs Intézet (UD); Kásler, Miklós [Kásler, Miklós (Klinikai onkológia), author] National Institute of Oncology; Polgár, Csaba [Polgár, Csaba (Sugárterápia, kli...), author] National Institute of Oncology; Onkológiai Tanszék (SU / FM / C); Kenessey, István [Kenessey, István (Patológia, onkológia), author] National Institute of Oncology

Hungarian Article (Journal Article) Scientific
Published: MAGYAR ONKOLÓGIA 0025-0244 2060-0399 66 (2) pp. 94-99 2022
  • SJR Scopus - Medicine (miscellaneous): Q4
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  • ([TKP2020-NKA-26])
  • National Laboratories Excellence program (under the National Tumor Biology Laboratory Project(NLP-17)
  • Nemzeti Népegészségügyi Stratégiával Összefüggő Feladatok((IV/4925/2021/EKF))
Skin melanoma is not among malignancies with the highest incidences and mortalities worldwide; however, the observed constant increase in newly diagnosed cases is troublesome. According to the database of the Hungarian Cancer Registry, the number of newly reported cases doubled between 2001 and 2019, which is consistent with international data. Notwithstanding, within the same interval, Hungarian mortality did not change significantly according to the database of the Hungarian Statistical Office, which is in contrast to international trends. The increasing incidence together with unchanging mortality resulted in better survival rates and hence more favorable follow-up data in our country. Advancements in secondary prevention programs and better efficacy of modern therapeutic interventions in the last decade may have contributed to the observed improvement in the survival rates of Hungarian melanoma patients.
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