Introduction: Due to its aggressiveness, cutaneous melanoma (CM) is responsible for most skin cancer-related deaths worldwide. The origin of CM is closely linked to the appearance of UV-induced somatic mutations in melanocytes present in normal skin or in CM precursor lesions (nevi or dysplastic nevi). In recent years, new NGS studies performed on CM tissue have increased the understanding of the genetic somatic changes underlying melanomagenesis and CM tumor progression. Methods: We reviewed the literature using all important scientific databases. All articles related to genomic mutations in CM as well as normal skin and nevi were included, in particular those related to somatic mutations produced by UV radiation. Conclusions: CM de...
The somatic mutations found in melanomas reflect the biological processes that govern tumour develop...
Susceptibility to most common cancers is likely to involve interaction between multiple low risk gen...
Melanoma is a cancer of melanocytes, with multiple subtypes based on body site location. Cutaneous m...
Recent studies have indicated an increasing incidence of melanoma worldwide. Although UV signature m...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is an accepted etiological factor in cutaneous melanoma (CM), however its...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is an accepted etiological factor in cutaneous melanoma (CM), however its...
Melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer and is responsible for nearly 60,000 deaths worldwide each yea...
© 2017 Dr. Andrew James ColebatchCutaneous melanoma is a malignant neoplasm that arises from melanoc...
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...
The factors involving the development of melanoma vary according to the phenotype and environment co...
How somatic mutations accumulate in normal cells is central to understanding cancer development but ...
The melanoma genome is dominated by ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induced mutations. Their relevance i...
Oncogenic BRAF mutations are more frequent in cutaneous melanoma occurring at sites with little or m...
Melanoma of the skin is a common cancer only in Europeans, whereas it arises in internal body surfac...
The somatic mutations found in melanomas reflect the biological processes that govern tumour develop...
Susceptibility to most common cancers is likely to involve interaction between multiple low risk gen...
Melanoma is a cancer of melanocytes, with multiple subtypes based on body site location. Cutaneous m...
Recent studies have indicated an increasing incidence of melanoma worldwide. Although UV signature m...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is an accepted etiological factor in cutaneous melanoma (CM), however its...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is an accepted etiological factor in cutaneous melanoma (CM), however its...
Melanoma is the deadliest skin cancer and is responsible for nearly 60,000 deaths worldwide each yea...
© 2017 Dr. Andrew James ColebatchCutaneous melanoma is a malignant neoplasm that arises from melanoc...
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...
The factors involving the development of melanoma vary according to the phenotype and environment co...
How somatic mutations accumulate in normal cells is central to understanding cancer development but ...
The melanoma genome is dominated by ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induced mutations. Their relevance i...
Oncogenic BRAF mutations are more frequent in cutaneous melanoma occurring at sites with little or m...
Melanoma of the skin is a common cancer only in Europeans, whereas it arises in internal body surfac...
The somatic mutations found in melanomas reflect the biological processes that govern tumour develop...
Susceptibility to most common cancers is likely to involve interaction between multiple low risk gen...
Melanoma is a cancer of melanocytes, with multiple subtypes based on body site location. Cutaneous m...