PURPOSE: Melanoma is a highly heterogeneous neoplasm, composed of subpopulations of tumor cells with distinct molecular and biological phenotypes and genotypes. In this study, to determine the genetic heterogeneity between primary and metastatic melanoma in Korean melanoma patients, we evaluated several well-known genetic alterations of melanoma. In addition, to elucidate the clinical relevance of each genetic alteration and heterogeneity between primary and metastatic lesions, clinical features and patient outcome were collected. Materials and Methods: In addition to clinical data, BRAF, NRAS, GNAQ/11 mutation and KIT amplification data was acquired from an archived primary Korean melanoma cohort (KMC) of 188 patients. Among the...
Purpose: Ethnic differences are conspicuous in melanoma. This study is to obtain a comprehensive vie...
Background and objectives: Melanoma mutational burden is high and approximately 50% have oncogenic m...
The incidence of melanoma has been increasing in recent decades. The superficial spreading, the most...
Dept. of Medicine/석사Background: Melanomas at different sites with different levels of sun exposure a...
Background: Alterations in key-regulator genes of disease pathogenesis (BRAF, cKIT, CyclinD1) have b...
Background: Cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) is one of the most common skin cancers worldwide. Lim...
Genomic alterations occurring during melanoma progression and the resulting genomic heterogeneity be...
Diversity between metastatic melanoma tumours in individual patients is known; however, the molecula...
Purpose. ...
Cutaneous melanoma is a disease which results from a complex mixture of various extrinsic and intrin...
Background Melanoma of unknown primary site (MUP) is not a completely understood entity with nodal m...
The management of melanoma has evolved owing to improved understanding of its molecular drivers. To ...
This study aimed to determine the frequency and concordance of BRAF and NRAS mutation in tumours ari...
WOS: 000353346500009PubMed ID: 25357015Background: The incidence of mutations in malignant melanoma ...
Data on somatic heterogeneity and germline\ue2\u80\u93somatic interaction in multiple primary melano...
Purpose: Ethnic differences are conspicuous in melanoma. This study is to obtain a comprehensive vie...
Background and objectives: Melanoma mutational burden is high and approximately 50% have oncogenic m...
The incidence of melanoma has been increasing in recent decades. The superficial spreading, the most...
Dept. of Medicine/석사Background: Melanomas at different sites with different levels of sun exposure a...
Background: Alterations in key-regulator genes of disease pathogenesis (BRAF, cKIT, CyclinD1) have b...
Background: Cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) is one of the most common skin cancers worldwide. Lim...
Genomic alterations occurring during melanoma progression and the resulting genomic heterogeneity be...
Diversity between metastatic melanoma tumours in individual patients is known; however, the molecula...
Purpose. ...
Cutaneous melanoma is a disease which results from a complex mixture of various extrinsic and intrin...
Background Melanoma of unknown primary site (MUP) is not a completely understood entity with nodal m...
The management of melanoma has evolved owing to improved understanding of its molecular drivers. To ...
This study aimed to determine the frequency and concordance of BRAF and NRAS mutation in tumours ari...
WOS: 000353346500009PubMed ID: 25357015Background: The incidence of mutations in malignant melanoma ...
Data on somatic heterogeneity and germline\ue2\u80\u93somatic interaction in multiple primary melano...
Purpose: Ethnic differences are conspicuous in melanoma. This study is to obtain a comprehensive vie...
Background and objectives: Melanoma mutational burden is high and approximately 50% have oncogenic m...
The incidence of melanoma has been increasing in recent decades. The superficial spreading, the most...