Disparities In The Presentation And Management Of Cutaneous Melanoma That Required Admission

ONCOLOGY(2018)

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Objective: In this study, we aimed to examine the association of demographic and socioeconomic factors with cutaneous melanoma that required admission. Methods: A cross-sectional study utilizing the Nationwide Inpatient Sample database, 2003-2009, was merged with County Health Rankings Data, Results: A total of 2,765 discharge records were included. Men were more likely to have melanoma in the head, neck, and trunk regions (p < 0.001), while extremities melanoma was more common in women (p < 0.001), Males had a higher risk of lymph node metastasis on presentation (OR 1.54, 95% CI [1.27-1.89]). Blacks and Hispanics were more likely to present with extremities melanoma. Patients with low annual income were more likely to be treated by low-volume surgeons and in hospitals located in high-risk communities (p < 0.05 each). Patients with Medicaid coverage were twice as likely to present with distant metastasis and were more likely to be managed by low-volume surgeons (p <0.05 each). Conclusions: The presentation and outcomes of cutaneous melanoma have a distinct pattern of distribution based on patients' characteristics. (C) 2018 S Karger AG, Basel
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Healthcare disparities, Inpatients, Outcome assessment, Melanoma, Social class
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