Melanoma is the most common cause of skin cancer-related death in the United States. Cutaneous melanoma is most prevalent in the head and neck. The long-term prognosis has been poor and chemotherapy is not curative. Complete surgical resection with locally advanced disease can be challenging and melanoma is resistant to radiation. Advances made in immunotherapy and genomically targeted therapy have transformed the treatment of metastatic melanoma; as of 2021, the 5-year survival for metastatic melanoma is greater than 50%. Ongoing clinical studies are underway to integrate these life-saving therapies into the presurgical or postsurgical settings. This article reviews that effort
The incidence of melanoma has increased continuously these last decades. Fortunately, cure is possib...
Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC), and advanced basal c...
Melanoma is caused by genetic mutations in melanocytes, pigment-producing cells found in the skin, e...
Melanoma is the most aggressive and deadly type of skin cancer. Surgical resection with or without l...
Advances in the treatment of metastatic melanoma have improved responses and survival. However, many...
Journal Article;Melanomas represent 4% of all malignant tumors of the skin, yet account for 80% of d...
This article reviews the epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of cutaneous melanoma, including the ...
Cutaneous melanoma is the main cause of death for skin cancer. The majority of patients with a diagn...
: Melanoma is a form of skin cancer that is frequently diagnosed at early stages. In most cases, sur...
Abstract. Melanoma accounts for a small proportion of skin cancers diagnosed each year, but it has a...
For most solid tumors, therapy has evolved from surgery alone to a multidisciplinary approach. Malig...
Melanomas are a major cause of premature death from cancer. The gradual decrease in rates of morbidi...
Background: Patients with resected stage III and IV melanoma have a high risk of recurrence. As the ...
Surgery still is the cornerstone of treatment for patients with stage II and III melanoma, but despi...
Melanomas are a major cause of premature death from cancer. The gradual decrease in rates of morbidi...
The incidence of melanoma has increased continuously these last decades. Fortunately, cure is possib...
Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC), and advanced basal c...
Melanoma is caused by genetic mutations in melanocytes, pigment-producing cells found in the skin, e...
Melanoma is the most aggressive and deadly type of skin cancer. Surgical resection with or without l...
Advances in the treatment of metastatic melanoma have improved responses and survival. However, many...
Journal Article;Melanomas represent 4% of all malignant tumors of the skin, yet account for 80% of d...
This article reviews the epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of cutaneous melanoma, including the ...
Cutaneous melanoma is the main cause of death for skin cancer. The majority of patients with a diagn...
: Melanoma is a form of skin cancer that is frequently diagnosed at early stages. In most cases, sur...
Abstract. Melanoma accounts for a small proportion of skin cancers diagnosed each year, but it has a...
For most solid tumors, therapy has evolved from surgery alone to a multidisciplinary approach. Malig...
Melanomas are a major cause of premature death from cancer. The gradual decrease in rates of morbidi...
Background: Patients with resected stage III and IV melanoma have a high risk of recurrence. As the ...
Surgery still is the cornerstone of treatment for patients with stage II and III melanoma, but despi...
Melanomas are a major cause of premature death from cancer. The gradual decrease in rates of morbidi...
The incidence of melanoma has increased continuously these last decades. Fortunately, cure is possib...
Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC), and advanced basal c...
Melanoma is caused by genetic mutations in melanocytes, pigment-producing cells found in the skin, e...