Table 1.
Characteristics of the study population.
Figure 1.
Overall 10-year survival of all cases of primary mucosal melanoma included in this study (n = 116).
Figure 2.
Overall 10-year survival of cases of primary mucosal melanoma according to the localization of the primary tumor.
GI-Tract (n = 20), Upper airway (n = 36), Vulva (n = 41).
Figure 3.
Overall 10-year survival of the 116 cases of primary mucosal melanoma grouped according to the localization of the primary tumor.
Vulva (n = 41), Non-vulva (n = 75).
Figure 4.
Overall 10-year survival of the 79 cases of primary mucosal melanoma classified as T1 (n = 10), T2 (n = 18), T3 (n = 24), T4 (n = 27), according to the tumor thickness of the primary at diagnosis.
Tumors classified according to the AICC, 7th edition (2009).
Table 2.
Characteristics of the patient cohorts classified according to their T stage.
Table 3.
Characteristics of the patient cohorts classified according to their T stage, all N0M0.
Figure 5.
Overall 10-year survival of the 97 cases of primary mucosal melanoma which could be classified according to the Mucosal Melanoma Staging System [9].
Stage I: local disease (any T, N0, M0, n = 74), Stage II: regional lymph node involvement (any T, N1–3, M0, n = 18), Stage III: distant metastasis (any T, any N, M1, n = 5).