Genetic susceptibility to nevi may affect the risk of developing melanoma, since common and atypical nevi are the main host risk factors implicated in the development of cutaneous melanoma. Recent genome-wide studies defined a melanoma polygenic risk score based on variants in genes involved in different pathways, including nevogenesis. Moreover, a predisposition to nevi is a hereditary trait that may account for melanoma clustering in some families characterized by cases with a high nevi density. On the other hand, familial melanoma aggregation may be due to a Mendelian inheritance of high/moderate-penetrance pathogenic variants affecting melanoma risk, regardless of the nevus count. Based on current knowledge, this review analyzes the com...
Risk factors for melanoma include environmental (particularly ultraviolet exposure) and genetic fact...
Dysplastic nevi (DN) is a strong risk factor for cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM), and it frequent...
Australia has the highest incidence of melanoma in the world. Melanocytic nevi and mutations in the ...
One effort to combat the rising incidence of malignant melanoma is focused on early detection by the...
Cancers, including cutaneous melanoma, can cluster in families. In addition to environmental aetiolo...
A high melanocytic nevi count is the strongest known risk factor for cutaneous melanoma. We conducte...
Approximately 10% of melanoma cases report a relative affected with melanoma, and a positive family ...
The total number of acquired melanocytic nevi on the skin is strongly correlated with melanoma risk....
Cutaneous malignancies, especially malignant melanoma, exhibit great genetic heterogeneity. As a res...
Risk factors for melanoma include environmental (particularly ultraviolet exposure) and genetic fact...
The total number of acquired melanocytic nevi on the skin is strongly correlated with melanoma risk....
Risk factors for melanoma include environmental (particularly ultraviolet exposure) and genetic fact...
Background Familial clustering of melanoma suggests a shared genetic predisposition among family mem...
Germline mutations in CDKN2A are frequently identified among melanoma kindreds and are associated wi...
Dysplastic nevi (DN) is a strong risk factor for cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM), and it frequent...
Risk factors for melanoma include environmental (particularly ultraviolet exposure) and genetic fact...
Dysplastic nevi (DN) is a strong risk factor for cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM), and it frequent...
Australia has the highest incidence of melanoma in the world. Melanocytic nevi and mutations in the ...
One effort to combat the rising incidence of malignant melanoma is focused on early detection by the...
Cancers, including cutaneous melanoma, can cluster in families. In addition to environmental aetiolo...
A high melanocytic nevi count is the strongest known risk factor for cutaneous melanoma. We conducte...
Approximately 10% of melanoma cases report a relative affected with melanoma, and a positive family ...
The total number of acquired melanocytic nevi on the skin is strongly correlated with melanoma risk....
Cutaneous malignancies, especially malignant melanoma, exhibit great genetic heterogeneity. As a res...
Risk factors for melanoma include environmental (particularly ultraviolet exposure) and genetic fact...
The total number of acquired melanocytic nevi on the skin is strongly correlated with melanoma risk....
Risk factors for melanoma include environmental (particularly ultraviolet exposure) and genetic fact...
Background Familial clustering of melanoma suggests a shared genetic predisposition among family mem...
Germline mutations in CDKN2A are frequently identified among melanoma kindreds and are associated wi...
Dysplastic nevi (DN) is a strong risk factor for cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM), and it frequent...
Risk factors for melanoma include environmental (particularly ultraviolet exposure) and genetic fact...
Dysplastic nevi (DN) is a strong risk factor for cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM), and it frequent...
Australia has the highest incidence of melanoma in the world. Melanocytic nevi and mutations in the ...