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. 2023 Nov;36(6):594-601.
doi: 10.1111/pcmr.13138. Epub 2023 Oct 11.

Progress in melanoma treatment: Patient's perspectives

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Progress in melanoma treatment: Patient's perspectives

Gretchen M Alicea et al. Pigment Cell Melanoma Res. 2023 Nov.

Abstract

Upon the 20th Anniversary of the Society for Melanoma Research, we highlight the perspectives of patients aiming to help improve future experiences, outcomes, and their quality of life over the next 20 years. Five melanoma patients generously shared their inspiring and enlightening stories of diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes. Many patients had excellent medical teams that synergistically worked together to provide an accurate diagnosis, effective treatment options, and supportive care. However, it is clear that health inequities persist in communities where people of color are predominant, affecting early detection, patient experience, and outcomes. These stories shed light on the unique challenges faced by patients and how the lack of melanoma awareness and adequate resources, especially in communities of color or low socioeconomic status, can contribute to disparate outcomes in melanoma care. We expect that these stories will raise awareness about the progress in melanoma treatment but also the existent disparities in melanoma diagnosis and treatment and the importance of early detection and prevention.

Keywords: diagnosis; melanoma patients; therapy.

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