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Prevention of Cutaneous Melanoma
2019The disease burden associated with melanoma continues to be a significant public health problem. The main modifiable risk factor for cutaneous melanoma is exposure to ultraviolet radiation, whether from the sun or artificial sources such as tanning sunbeds.
Sinclair, Craig +3 more
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Cutaneous Desmoplastic Melanoma
Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2005Desmoplastic melanoma (DM) is a fibrosing variant of spindle cell melanoma. It most often presents as an indurated lesion in chronically sun-damaged skin. Due to the lack of characteristic clinical features, early detection is uncommon. At the time of excision, the tumors usually extend into the reticular dermis or deeper.
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Nuclear Medicine Communications, 2008
Cutaneous melanoma (CM) is a common malignancy and imaging, particularly lymphoscintigraphy (LS), positron-emission tomography with 2-fluoro-2-deoxyglucose (FDG-PET), ultrasound, radiography computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging have important roles in staging and restaging, surgical guidance, surveillance and assessment of recurrent ...
Ivan A, Ho Shon +3 more
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Cutaneous melanoma (CM) is a common malignancy and imaging, particularly lymphoscintigraphy (LS), positron-emission tomography with 2-fluoro-2-deoxyglucose (FDG-PET), ultrasound, radiography computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging have important roles in staging and restaging, surgical guidance, surveillance and assessment of recurrent ...
Ivan A, Ho Shon +3 more
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Melanoma Research, 1995
Family history is an important risk factor for cutaneous malignant melanoma. We evaluated the clinical characteristics of patients with cutaneous familial melanoma. A chart review was conducted, including all patients who presented to Massachusetts General Hospital Pigmented Lesion Clinic over an 8-year period.
L C, Lucchina +3 more
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Family history is an important risk factor for cutaneous malignant melanoma. We evaluated the clinical characteristics of patients with cutaneous familial melanoma. A chart review was conducted, including all patients who presented to Massachusetts General Hospital Pigmented Lesion Clinic over an 8-year period.
L C, Lucchina +3 more
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Microstaging in cutaneous melanoma
The Journal of Pathology, 2001AbstractRecent papers have addressed critical issues regarding the microstaging of cutaneous melanoma. They concern the new staging proposal by the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC), the presentation of new prognostic models than seem applicable in daily practice, and new immunohistochemical findings than demonstrate prognostic information ...
Ruiter, D.J. +3 more
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The Classification of Cutaneous Melanoma
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2009Forty years ago, a clinical and histological classification scheme and prognostic factors were described for cutaneous melanoma. This scheme included the subtypes superficial spreading, nodular and lentigo maligna, and prognostic factors including tumor thickness, ulceration, and mitotic activity.
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Advances in cutaneous melanoma
Clinical and Translational Oncology, 2012After several decades of slow progress in the field of melanoma, significant advances have been reported in recent years. These include a better understanding of the molecular biology of the tumour, a new staging classification system, insights into the patterns of relapse in early stage, and new drugs for the treatment of advanced disease.
Enrique, Espinosa +6 more
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1997
Current evidence suggesting that a patient's sex is relevant to the progression of cutaneous melanoma is largely epidemiological. Although databases of patients with melanomas have for many years shown a survival advantage for female patients with primary melanoma, it has been difficult to evaluate contribution of other known prognostic variables such ...
J G, Miller, S, Mac Neil
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Current evidence suggesting that a patient's sex is relevant to the progression of cutaneous melanoma is largely epidemiological. Although databases of patients with melanomas have for many years shown a survival advantage for female patients with primary melanoma, it has been difficult to evaluate contribution of other known prognostic variables such ...
J G, Miller, S, Mac Neil
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