Men living alone at high skin cancer death risk: Study

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Last Updated : Apr 02 2014 | 12:40 PM IST

Living alone? You may be at a higher risk of death from skin cancer, especially if you are male, an alarming study claims.

Single men of all ages are more likely to die of cutaneous malignant melanoma - a most aggressive form of skin cancer - as there are differences in prognosis depending on cohabitation status and gender.

"We are able to show that living alone among men is significantly associated with a reduced melanoma-specific survival, partially attributed to a more advanced stage at diagnosis," said Hanna Eriksson from department of oncology-pathology at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden.

"Our study shows that this applies to men of all ages, regardless of their level of education and place of residence," Eriksson added.

By using the unique data from the Swedish Melanoma Register, researchers from Karolinska Institutet and Linkoping University made a detailed study of the link between the prognosis of cutaneous malignant melanoma and whether the patient lives alone or with a partner.

The researchers examined the risk of dying from melanoma among more than 27,000 melanoma patients in relation to their cohabitation status at the time of diagnosis.

The analysis looked into factors already known to affect the prognosis such as the characteristics of the tumour, gender, educational level and body site of the tumour was.

The researchers also found that older women living alone have a more advanced disease at diagnosis but for single living women as a group, there was no effect on the melanoma-specific prognosis.

According to the researchers, one possible explanation, particularly for the men and older women diagnosed with melanoma in later stages, are differences in taking on board information about the disease.

But it could also relate to insufficient access to skin examinations, said the study published in the scientific Journal of Clinical Oncology.

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First Published: Apr 02 2014 | 12:36 PM IST

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