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Inzidenzentwicklung des malignen Melanoms: Aktuelle Daten der Region Kassel

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Operative onkologische Dermatologie

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Die Inzidenz des malignen Melanoms zeigte in den letzten beiden Dekaden in Europa eine jährliche Steigerung von 3–7% [6, 12, 16–19, 24, 33]. Das Melanom hat somit die höchste Inzidenzsteigerung aller Krebsarten und die zwischenzeitlich höhere Inzidenzsteigerung des Lungenkarzinoms bei Frauen wieder überholt [5, 30, 34]. Höchste Inzidenzraten in den 80er Jahren in Europa betreffen Skandinavien, die Niederlande, Großbritanien und Irland, während in den mediterranen Ländern deutlich niedrigere Inzidenzen verzeichnet wurden [2, 12, 26, 28, 36]. Für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland wurden altersstandardisierte Inzidenzraten zwischen 5 und 9 pro 100.000 Einwohner pro Jahr in den 80er Jahren angegeben [16, 17, 22, 24, 35]. Anfang der 90er Jahre lag die jährliche Inzidenz in Europa bei etwa 10–12 pro 100.000 Einwohner pro Jahr [4, 30].

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Rompel, R., Denk, M., Petres, J. (1999). Inzidenzentwicklung des malignen Melanoms: Aktuelle Daten der Region Kassel. In: Rompel, R., Petres, J. (eds) Operative onkologische Dermatologie. Fortschritte der operativen und onkologischen Dermatologie, vol 15. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60048-7_6

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