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Among melanomas with histological confirmation, the most frequent histological type is the superficial spreading one (38%), followed by the nodular one (25%). Distribution is similar for males and females (p=0.148).

62% of the cases correspond to Clark levels III, IV or V. There are statistically significant differences according to sex (p=0.01).

Only 36% are thicker than 1.5 mm. Clinical documentation did not provide these data in 30% of cases. Average thickness is 2.77 mm. Value rank ranges from 0.2 to 15 mm. Average tumour thickness is different in both sexes: 3.3 mm in males and 2.4 mm in females (p=0.02).