While one German study has shown that population-wide screening for melanoma could dramatically reduce mortality, potential problems with the strategy include cost due to the overall rarity of the disease, patient compliance, and difficulties identifying patients likely to develop melanoma. Therefore, scientists are developing prediction models to identify those at high risk for melanoma, which can include genetic factors. Learn more
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Moving toward personalized medicine for melanoma
New research indicates that cutaneous melanoma is the most mutation-driven form of all cancers. While research has determined that there is more than one form of cutaneous melanoma, forms with more mutations may respond better to immunotherapies that have been approved by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) since 2011. Learn more
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The many faces of melanoma
Beginning this week, we will publish a series of case studies and quizzes on the subtypes and features of melanoma. In this article, Dr. Eve Lowenstein takes us through the series.
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Don’t undertreat margins of primary melanoma
Following guidelines will help to ensure more consistent outcomes, expert says.
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Melanoma and the wrong site
Wrong-site surgeries are preventable. In this article, Dr. Goldberg outlines a few measures.
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Diagnostic techniques for desmoplastic melanoma
Immunostains may streamline diagnosis
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