AIMS Staging is the gold standard for predicting malignant melanoma outcome but changes in its criteria over time indicate ongoing evolution. One notable recent change from the 8 edition of the AJCC staging manual was removal of mitotic count. We explore the extent that this feature is limited by interobserver error in order to find ways to improve its fitness for use should it be revisited in future staging versions. METHODS AND RESULTS In a cohort of 476 patients with melanoma ≤ 1.0 mm, a mitotic count of 0 vs 1 was significant for metastasis-free survival, but not melanoma-specific or overall survival. In 10 melanomas that were 0.9 to 1.0 mm thick, the mitotic count intra-class correlation coefficient for histopathologists was 0...
Background: The prognosis for patients with localized primary cutaneous melanoma is known to depend ...
Trabalho Final do Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Li...
Tumor proliferation speed, most commonly assessed by counting of mitotic figures in histological sli...
AIMS Staging is the gold standard for predicting malignant melanoma outcome but changes in its cr...
Aims: Staging is the gold standard for predicting malignant melanoma outcome but changes in its crit...
INTRODUCTION: Patients affected by thin melanomas (≤1mm) generally have a good prognosis; howeve...
BACKGROUND: In the transition from the sixth to the seventh edition of the American Joint Committee ...
Background Mitotic rate is one of the major prognostic factors in melanoma. Objective To investigate...
Background: Mitotic count is the most commonly used method of assessing the proliferative activity o...
In the 7th edition of the AJCC staging system, the mitotic rate criterion replaced Clark level to in...
BACKGROUND: Tumor mitotic rate is a known prognostic variable in Stage I melanoma; however, its impo...
Purpose To revise the staging system for cutaneous melanoma on the basis of data from an expanded Am...
\u3cp\u3eBACKGROUND: Tumor proliferation speed, most commonly assessed by counting of mitotic figure...
BACKGROUND: Tumor proliferation speed, most commonly assessed by counting of mitotic figures in hist...
BACKGROUND: Tumor proliferation speed, most commonly assessed by counting of mitotic figures in hist...
Background: The prognosis for patients with localized primary cutaneous melanoma is known to depend ...
Trabalho Final do Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Li...
Tumor proliferation speed, most commonly assessed by counting of mitotic figures in histological sli...
AIMS Staging is the gold standard for predicting malignant melanoma outcome but changes in its cr...
Aims: Staging is the gold standard for predicting malignant melanoma outcome but changes in its crit...
INTRODUCTION: Patients affected by thin melanomas (≤1mm) generally have a good prognosis; howeve...
BACKGROUND: In the transition from the sixth to the seventh edition of the American Joint Committee ...
Background Mitotic rate is one of the major prognostic factors in melanoma. Objective To investigate...
Background: Mitotic count is the most commonly used method of assessing the proliferative activity o...
In the 7th edition of the AJCC staging system, the mitotic rate criterion replaced Clark level to in...
BACKGROUND: Tumor mitotic rate is a known prognostic variable in Stage I melanoma; however, its impo...
Purpose To revise the staging system for cutaneous melanoma on the basis of data from an expanded Am...
\u3cp\u3eBACKGROUND: Tumor proliferation speed, most commonly assessed by counting of mitotic figure...
BACKGROUND: Tumor proliferation speed, most commonly assessed by counting of mitotic figures in hist...
BACKGROUND: Tumor proliferation speed, most commonly assessed by counting of mitotic figures in hist...
Background: The prognosis for patients with localized primary cutaneous melanoma is known to depend ...
Trabalho Final do Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Li...
Tumor proliferation speed, most commonly assessed by counting of mitotic figures in histological sli...