Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Positive margins are infrequent following standard excision, but when they do occur it is mostly in the upper ...
Mitotic rate ≥1/mm² and residual tumor presence are linked to higher relapse risk in cutaneous melanoma patients post-excision. Lymphovascular invasion significantly correlates with worse relapse-free ...
Subsequent studies, however, have challenged the reliability of MMS for MM, citing poor accuracy of frozen sections to distinguish atypical melanocytes from background solar photodamage or lentigo ...
For Melanoma Awareness Month, Dr. Douglas Johnson explains how stage and features of the disease can guide treatment decisions after diagnosis. In recognition of Melanoma Awareness Month, CURE spoke ...
ANSWER: Melanoma is not the most common skin cancer, but it’s by far the most dangerous. Although there have been dramatic improvements in the care of melanoma, preventing it is still the best option, ...
Prognostic features and clinical panthological factors of cutaneous malignant melanoma. The first group, WLE, represents the reference group used for Log-Rank Test Pairwise Comparisons. *represents p ...
Targetable mutations in cutaneous skin cancers: A comparative study across melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, and Merkel cell carcinoma.
Anorectal melanoma is a rare and aggressive malignancy originating from melanocytes located in the anorectal region, commonly presenting at an advanced stage and with a generally poor prognosis.