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Review
. 2010 Dec;134(12):1758-63.
doi: 10.5858/2009-0653-RAR.1.

Prognostication in thin cutaneous melanomas

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Prognostication in thin cutaneous melanomas

Phyllis A Gimotty et al. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2010 Dec.
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Abstract

Context: While most patients diagnosed with thin cutaneous melanoma will have a good prognosis, nearly 5% will die of their disease. Thin melanomas are common and approximately one-quarter of all melanoma-related deaths result from thin primary tumors. Patients with thin melanoma commonly have sentinel lymph node biopsies that are uncommonly positive.

Objective: To review the progress that has been made in the translation of prognostic and predictive biomarkers for patients with thin melanomas by focusing on the developments during the last 5 years in using measures of tumor proliferation. Given the paucity of biomarkers for patients with thin melanoma, we review some of the challenges in the development, validation, and translation of new biomarkers into clinical practice.

Data sources: Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results registry data, cohort data from a cancer center's program in melanoma, and focused literature review.

Conclusions: The presence of dermal mitoses improves prognostication and prediction. To optimize patient management, biomarkers reflecting biologic processes underlying tumor progression will need to be included in panels and risk models, validated, generalized, and ratified.

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