Background: The lung is the second most common site for metastatic malignant melanoma, with a poor prognosis. In this regard, identify clinicopathological predictors for Melanoma Lung Metastases (MLM) plays a pivotal role in clinical practice. Methods: We computer-searched the clinical records of all our patients registered in our melanoma database to identify patients that presented MLM. Kaplan-Meier product was used to estimate time to MELANOMA LUNG METASTASES (TMLM) and Overall Survival (OS); while the log-rank test was used to evaluate differences between the survival curves. Cox proportional hazards regression was performed in the analysis between clinicopathological features of the primary tumor and MLM. Results: A total of 63 patient...
Background. Metastasis is one of the most prevalent causes of death in cancer patients and the lungs...
SummaryBackgroundThere are clinical and pathological factors associated with the clinical course of ...
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ObjectivesThe outcomes of patients with metastatic melanoma are poor. Although prognostic models hav...
Background. The role of surgical resection of melanoma lung metastases (MLM) remains controversial. ...
Background: The development of brain metastases (BMs) was associated with poor prognosis in melanoma...
AbstractAfter primary tumor treatment, 30% of patients with malignant melanoma develop metastatic di...
Brain metastases (BM) are one of the most frequent neurological complications of cancers. Melanoma i...
Background: Prognosis of patients with loco-regional skin metastases has not been analyzed in detail...
In the last decade, the emergence of effective systemic therapies (ESTs) in the form of both targete...
Rationale: Malignant melanoma (MM) is the cutaneous neoplasia with the greatest mortality rates and ...
Stražarski, sentinel, limfni čvor (SLČ) predstavlja prvi limfni čvor u koji će maligni epitelni tumo...
Lung nodules are frequent findings in chest computed tomography (CT) in patients with metastatic mel...
The development of brain metastases (BMs) was associated with poor prognosis in melanoma patients. P...
IntroductionMelanoma is the fifth most common cancer in US, and the incidence is increasing 1.4% ann...
Background. Metastasis is one of the most prevalent causes of death in cancer patients and the lungs...
SummaryBackgroundThere are clinical and pathological factors associated with the clinical course of ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106961/1/jso23574.pd
ObjectivesThe outcomes of patients with metastatic melanoma are poor. Although prognostic models hav...
Background. The role of surgical resection of melanoma lung metastases (MLM) remains controversial. ...
Background: The development of brain metastases (BMs) was associated with poor prognosis in melanoma...
AbstractAfter primary tumor treatment, 30% of patients with malignant melanoma develop metastatic di...
Brain metastases (BM) are one of the most frequent neurological complications of cancers. Melanoma i...
Background: Prognosis of patients with loco-regional skin metastases has not been analyzed in detail...
In the last decade, the emergence of effective systemic therapies (ESTs) in the form of both targete...
Rationale: Malignant melanoma (MM) is the cutaneous neoplasia with the greatest mortality rates and ...
Stražarski, sentinel, limfni čvor (SLČ) predstavlja prvi limfni čvor u koji će maligni epitelni tumo...
Lung nodules are frequent findings in chest computed tomography (CT) in patients with metastatic mel...
The development of brain metastases (BMs) was associated with poor prognosis in melanoma patients. P...
IntroductionMelanoma is the fifth most common cancer in US, and the incidence is increasing 1.4% ann...
Background. Metastasis is one of the most prevalent causes of death in cancer patients and the lungs...
SummaryBackgroundThere are clinical and pathological factors associated with the clinical course of ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106961/1/jso23574.pd