Recent studies have indicated an increasing incidence of melanoma worldwide. Although UV signature mutations are found rarely in melanoma cells, there is some evidence that intense intermittent exposure to sunlight can induce melanocyte tumorigenesis, and this is also observed after UV irradiation in some animals. The purpose of this paper is to review some of the most important mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of this tumor. Genetic studies showed the familiar melanoma is linked to the mutation or deletion of the suppressor gene CDKN2A, and perhaps to CDK4. Studies showed that BRAF mutation is frequent in primary and metastatic melanoma cells but also in naevocytic nevi. This mutation activates the RAF/MEK pathway. Exposure to UV ra...
Intensive research in recent years has begun to unlock the mysteries surrounding the molecular patho...
Melanoma develops as a result of several genetic alterations, with UV radiation often acting as a mu...
Malignant melanoma is a disease that may arise in several different parts of the body, preferentiall...
Recent studies have indicated an increasing incidence of melanoma worldwide. Although UV signature m...
The sunlight was one of the first agents recognized to be carcinogenic for humans. There is convinci...
Introduction: Due to its aggressiveness, cutaneous melanoma (CM) is responsible for most skin cance...
The pathogenic features of melanomas include growth and amplification of atypical melanocytes associ...
Recent work has expanded our knowledge in somatic genetic events related to melanoma progression. It...
Introduction: Melanoma is considered the most lethal skin cancer, with poor prognosis in advanced st...
The carcinogenicity (photocarcinogenicity) of sunlight to human skin has been recognized more than a...
Melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer and is responsible for nearly 60,000 deaths worldwide each yea...
Genetic variation conferring resistance and susceptibility to carcinogen-induced tumorigenesis is fr...
The factors involving the development of melanoma vary according to the phenotype and environment co...
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive forms of skin cancer with a steady increase in global inciden...
Identification of oncogenic BRAF mutations in primary and metastatic melanomas supports a linear mod...
Intensive research in recent years has begun to unlock the mysteries surrounding the molecular patho...
Melanoma develops as a result of several genetic alterations, with UV radiation often acting as a mu...
Malignant melanoma is a disease that may arise in several different parts of the body, preferentiall...
Recent studies have indicated an increasing incidence of melanoma worldwide. Although UV signature m...
The sunlight was one of the first agents recognized to be carcinogenic for humans. There is convinci...
Introduction: Due to its aggressiveness, cutaneous melanoma (CM) is responsible for most skin cance...
The pathogenic features of melanomas include growth and amplification of atypical melanocytes associ...
Recent work has expanded our knowledge in somatic genetic events related to melanoma progression. It...
Introduction: Melanoma is considered the most lethal skin cancer, with poor prognosis in advanced st...
The carcinogenicity (photocarcinogenicity) of sunlight to human skin has been recognized more than a...
Melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer and is responsible for nearly 60,000 deaths worldwide each yea...
Genetic variation conferring resistance and susceptibility to carcinogen-induced tumorigenesis is fr...
The factors involving the development of melanoma vary according to the phenotype and environment co...
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive forms of skin cancer with a steady increase in global inciden...
Identification of oncogenic BRAF mutations in primary and metastatic melanomas supports a linear mod...
Intensive research in recent years has begun to unlock the mysteries surrounding the molecular patho...
Melanoma develops as a result of several genetic alterations, with UV radiation often acting as a mu...
Malignant melanoma is a disease that may arise in several different parts of the body, preferentiall...