Melanoma develops as a result of several genetic alterations, with UV radiation often acting as a mutagenic risk factor. Deep knowledge of the molecular signaling pathways of different types of melanoma allows better characterization and provides tools for the development of therapies based on the intervention of signals promoted by these cascades. The latest World Health Organization classification acknowledged the specific genetic drivers leading to melanoma and classifies melanocytic lesions into nine distinct categories according to the associate cumulative sun damage (CSD), which correlates with the molecular alterations of tumors. The largest groups are melanomas associated with low-CSD or superficial spreading melanomas, characterize...
Malignant melanoma is the most common cause of death from skin cancer. Wide surgical excision of loc...
Malignant melanomas which arise from melanocytes are differentiated at the molecular level as well a...
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive forms of skin cancer with a steady increase in global inciden...
Melanoma is an aggressive disease process, with a heterogeneous aetiology linked to environmental an...
Recent work has expanded our knowledge in somatic genetic events related to melanoma progression. It...
According to the divergent pathway model, cutaneous melanoma comprises a nevogenic group with a prop...
BRAF mutations have been identified as the most common oncogene mutation in melanomas, especially im...
Melanomas exhibit the highest rate of somatic mutations among all different types of cancers (with t...
Melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer and is responsible for nearly 60,000 deaths worldwide each yea...
BRAF mutations have been identified as the most common oncogene mutation in melanomas, especially im...
BRAF mutations have been identified as the most common oncogene mutation in melanomas, especially im...
Melanoma represents just 1% of skin cancer but is responsible for the vast majority of skin cancer d...
The modern classification of melanomas is based not only on their clinical and morphological models,...
The modern classification of melanomas is based not only on their clinical and morphological models,...
The modern classification of melanomas is based not only on their clinical and morphological models,...
Malignant melanoma is the most common cause of death from skin cancer. Wide surgical excision of loc...
Malignant melanomas which arise from melanocytes are differentiated at the molecular level as well a...
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive forms of skin cancer with a steady increase in global inciden...
Melanoma is an aggressive disease process, with a heterogeneous aetiology linked to environmental an...
Recent work has expanded our knowledge in somatic genetic events related to melanoma progression. It...
According to the divergent pathway model, cutaneous melanoma comprises a nevogenic group with a prop...
BRAF mutations have been identified as the most common oncogene mutation in melanomas, especially im...
Melanomas exhibit the highest rate of somatic mutations among all different types of cancers (with t...
Melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer and is responsible for nearly 60,000 deaths worldwide each yea...
BRAF mutations have been identified as the most common oncogene mutation in melanomas, especially im...
BRAF mutations have been identified as the most common oncogene mutation in melanomas, especially im...
Melanoma represents just 1% of skin cancer but is responsible for the vast majority of skin cancer d...
The modern classification of melanomas is based not only on their clinical and morphological models,...
The modern classification of melanomas is based not only on their clinical and morphological models,...
The modern classification of melanomas is based not only on their clinical and morphological models,...
Malignant melanoma is the most common cause of death from skin cancer. Wide surgical excision of loc...
Malignant melanomas which arise from melanocytes are differentiated at the molecular level as well a...
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive forms of skin cancer with a steady increase in global inciden...