Many serum biomarkers have been evaluated in melanoma but their clinical significance remains a matter of debate. In this paper, a review of the serum biomarkers for melanoma will be detailed and will be discussed from the point of view of their practical usefulness. The expression of biomarkers can be detected intracellularly or on the cell membrane of melanoma cells or noncancer cells in association with the melanoma. Some of these molecules can then be released extracellularly and be found in body fluids such as the serum. Actually, with the emergence of new targeted therapies for cancer and the increasing range of therapeutic options, the challenge for the clinician is to assess the unique risk/response ratio and the prognosis for each ...
Serum protein S100 and melanoma-inhibitory protein (MIA) have been described as useful tumor markers...
Because of the failure so far to find effective treatment for patients with advanced stages of melan...
The incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma continues to increase every year, and remains the lead...
Biomarkers are tumour- or host-related factors that correlate with tumour biological behaviour and p...
The use of biomarkers in medicine has become essential in clinical practice in order to help with di...
In an era of personalized medicine, disease specific biomarkers play an increasing role in the strat...
S100B protein detected in the serum of patients with cutaneous melanoma has been long reported as a ...
Although there is no routine procedure for determination of serum markers in patients with malignant...
Melanoma is the most devastating form of skin cancer and represents a leading cause of cancer death,...
Cutaneous Melanoma classification is constantly looking for specific and sensitive biomarkers capabl...
Cutaneous melanoma is a heterogeneous disease affecting the regulation of multiple genes and protein...
Background: Malignant melanoma is one of the most malignant types of skin cancer. Incidences are on ...
Melanoma is the most malignant type of all skin cancer types. It causes over 75% of all skin cancer ...
Malignant melanoma is a cancer with increasing incidence worldwide with relevant socioeconomic impac...
Cutaneous melanoma is the most aggressive type of skin cancer that is responsible for more than 80% ...
Serum protein S100 and melanoma-inhibitory protein (MIA) have been described as useful tumor markers...
Because of the failure so far to find effective treatment for patients with advanced stages of melan...
The incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma continues to increase every year, and remains the lead...
Biomarkers are tumour- or host-related factors that correlate with tumour biological behaviour and p...
The use of biomarkers in medicine has become essential in clinical practice in order to help with di...
In an era of personalized medicine, disease specific biomarkers play an increasing role in the strat...
S100B protein detected in the serum of patients with cutaneous melanoma has been long reported as a ...
Although there is no routine procedure for determination of serum markers in patients with malignant...
Melanoma is the most devastating form of skin cancer and represents a leading cause of cancer death,...
Cutaneous Melanoma classification is constantly looking for specific and sensitive biomarkers capabl...
Cutaneous melanoma is a heterogeneous disease affecting the regulation of multiple genes and protein...
Background: Malignant melanoma is one of the most malignant types of skin cancer. Incidences are on ...
Melanoma is the most malignant type of all skin cancer types. It causes over 75% of all skin cancer ...
Malignant melanoma is a cancer with increasing incidence worldwide with relevant socioeconomic impac...
Cutaneous melanoma is the most aggressive type of skin cancer that is responsible for more than 80% ...
Serum protein S100 and melanoma-inhibitory protein (MIA) have been described as useful tumor markers...
Because of the failure so far to find effective treatment for patients with advanced stages of melan...
The incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma continues to increase every year, and remains the lead...