Table 2.
Pathologist characteristics | Melanoma in situ | Invasive melanoma | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Under-treatment | Agree with NCCN treatment guidelines | Over-treatment | Under-treatment | Agree with NCCN treatment guidelines | |
Total | 18 (9%) | 157 (76%) | 32 (15%) | 14 (7%) | 193 (93%) |
Age (yrs.) | |||||
<50 | 7 (7%) | 72 (76%) | 16 (17%) | 2 (2%)* | 93 (98%)* |
≥50 | 11 (10%) | 85 (76%) | 16 (14%) | 12 (11%)* | 100 (89%)* |
Gender | |||||
Female | 5 (6%) | 61 (73%) | 18 (21%) | 4 (5%) | 80 (95%) |
Male | 13 (11%) | 96 (78%) | 14 (11%) | 10 (8%) | 113 (92%) |
Training and experience Affiliation with academic medical center | |||||
No | 13 (9%) | 112 (76%) | 23 (16%) | 12 (8%) | 136 (92%) |
Yes | 5 (8%) | 45 (76%) | 9 (15%) | 2 (3%) | 57 (97%) |
Training | |||||
Board certified or fellowship trained in dermatopathology ** | 4 (5%)* | 73 (90%)* | 4 (5%)* | 3 (4%) | 78 (96%) |
Other board certification or fellowship training *** | 14 (11%)* | 84 (67%)* | 28 (22%)* | 11 (9%) | 115 (91%) |
Number years interpreting melanocytic skin lesions | |||||
<10 | 7 (9%) | 58 (73%) | 15 (19%) | 1 (1%)* | 79 (99%)* |
10–19 | 3 (5%) | 52 (83%) | 8 (13%) | 5 (8%)* | 58 (92%)* |
≥20 | 8 (13%) | 47 (73%) | 9 (14%) | 8 (13%)* | 56 (88%)* |
Percent of caseload interpreting melanocytic skin lesions | |||||
<10% | 9 (10%) | 64 (71%) | 17 (19%) | 9 (10%) | 81 (90%) |
≥10% | 9 (8%) | 93 (79%) | 15 (13%) | 5 (4%) | 112 (96%) |
Average number of benign melanocytic skin lesions interpreted per month | |||||
<50 | 12 (12%)* | 64 (65%)* | 23 (23%)* | 8 (8%) | 91 (92%) |
≥50 | 6 (6%)* | 93 (86%)* | 9 (8%)* | 6 (6%) | 102 (94%) |
Number of second opinions requested by physician per month | |||||
<5 | 9 (8%) | 93 (79%) | 15 (13%) | 7 (6%) | 110 (94%) |
≥5 | 9 (10%) | 64 (71%) | 17 (19%) | 7 (8%) | 83 (92%) |
In general, how confident are you in assessments of melanocytic skin lesions? | |||||
Confident | 17 (10%) | 135 (76%) | 26 (15%) | 12 (7%) | 166 (93%) |
Not confident | 1 (3%) | 22 (76%) | 6 (21%) | 2 (7%) | 27 (93%) |
P-values for Kruskal-Wallis, Chi-square of Fishers exact where appropriate were ≤ 0.05.
This category consists of physicians with single or multiple fellowships that include dermatopathology. Also includes physicians with single or multiple board certifications that include dermatopathology.
Other includes fellowships or board certifications in surgical pathology, cytopathology, hematopathology, etc.
American Joint Committee on Cancer / National Comprehensive Cancer Network.