Adherence with surveillance schedule in patients with invasive melanoma

Surg Oncol. 2023 Jun:48:101943. doi: 10.1016/j.suronc.2023.101943. Epub 2023 Apr 7.

Abstract

Background: Seven percent of patients develop melanoma recurrence after successful treatment, and 4-8% develop a second primary melanoma. This study aimed to assess how providing Survivorship Care Plans (SCPs) to patients may improve adherence to surveillance visits.

Methods: All patients treated for invasive melanoma at our institution between 8/1/2018-2/29/2020 were included in this retrospective chart review. SCPs were delivered in-person to patients and sent to primary care providers and dermatologists. Logistic regression was performed to assess influences on adherence.

Results: Of 142 patients, 73 (51.4%) received SCP regarding their follow-up care. Reception of SCP (p = 0.044) and shorter distance from clinic (p = 0.018) significantly improved rates of adherence. Seven patients developed melanoma recurrences, five were physician-detected. Three patients had primary site recurrence, six had lymph node recurrences, and three had distant recurrences. There were 5 second primaries, all physician-detected.

Conclusion: Our study is the first to investigate the impact of SCPs on patient adherence in melanoma survivors and the first to reveal a positive correlation between SCPs and adherence in any type of cancer. Melanoma survivors require close clinical follow-up, as demonstrated by our study finding that even with SCPs, most recurrences and all new primary melanomas were physician-detected.

Keywords: Active surveillance; Cancer survivorship; Follow-up care; Melanoma; Patient adherence.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Melanoma* / surgery
  • Melanoma, Cutaneous Malignant
  • Neoplasms* / therapy
  • Patient Care Planning
  • Recurrence
  • Retrospective Studies