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Melanoma Arising in African-, Asian-, Latino- and Native-American Populations

机译:在非洲,亚洲,拉丁美洲和美洲原住民人群中出现的黑色素瘤

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This review highlights melanoma trends observed among African-, Asian-, Latino- and Native-American populations. Melanoma is the most lethal form of skin cancer, accounting for about 75% of all skin cancer deaths. Generally, incidence rates increase with age, peak after age 40, and are greater in men than women. However, these trends do not reflect what is typically seen in minority ethnic groups, where incidence rates are lower. In addition, for some groups, relative disease-specific survival also is lower compared with European-Americans. Melanomas in minority populations also tend to appear in atypical locations and are of unclear etiology. To improve our understanding of the causes of melanoma arising in ethnic minority populations future research efforts are needed. In addition, the general lack of awareness of this disease entity among minority populations and the fact that certain ethnic groups tend to present with advanced disease further highlight the need for educational programs for both patients and health care professionals.
机译:这篇综述重点介绍了在非洲,亚洲,拉丁美洲和美洲原住民人群中观察到的黑色素瘤趋势。黑色素瘤是最致命的皮肤癌形式,约占所有皮肤癌死亡人数的75%。通常,发病率随年龄增长而增加,在40岁以后达到顶峰,并且男性高于女性。但是,这些趋势并未反映出在发生率较低的少数民族中常见的现象。此外,对于某些人群,特定疾病的相对生存率也比欧美人低。少数人群中的黑素瘤也倾向于出现在非典型位置,病因尚不清楚。为了增进我们对少数民族人群中黑色素瘤产生原因的了解,需要进一步的研究工作。此外,少数族裔对这种疾病的普遍认识不足,而且某些族裔倾向于患上晚期疾病,这一事实进一步凸显了需要为患者和医护人员提供教育计划的必要。

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