In recent decades, the incidence of melanoma has been steadily raising, even if it is still considered to be a rare cancer. In contrast with what is observed in other solid tumors, melanomas principally affect young and middle-aged individuals who are often still in the prime of their carriers and are involved in raising a family. Surgery is the first-line treatment, in particular for early-stage melanomas; unfortunately, patients often develop metastasis, and the presence of a first tumor increases the chance to develop a second melanoma (1)
The incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma is rising globally and is projected to continue to ris...
Melanomas are tumors originating from melanocytes and tend to show early metastasis secondary to the...
Melanoma is a cancer resulting from the malignant transformation of melanocytes into cancerous cells...
The global health burden associated with melanoma continues to increase while treatment options for ...
Melanoma is caused by genetic mutations in melanocytes, pigment-producing cells found in the skin, e...
Melanoma is the most fatal skin cancer. In the early stages, it can be safely treated with surgery a...
Melanoma is one of the most immunologic malignancies based on its higher prevalence in immune-compro...
Cutaneous melanoma arises from the malignant transformation of skin melanocytes; its incidence and m...
Melanoma is an intractable cancer that is aggressive, lethal, and metastatic. The prognosis of advan...
Melanin is capable of transforming 99.9% of the absorbed sunlight energy into heat, reducing the ris...
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive tumors and its incidence is on the rise. The low rates of sur...
Melanoma is one of the cancers with the fastest growing incidence. The main reason for that is the g...
Although melanoma represents a limited number of cutaneous cancers each year, it remains a significa...
Journal Article;Melanomas represent 4% of all malignant tumors of the skin, yet account for 80% of d...
Advances in understanding the biology of melanoma have provided great insights about the mechanisms ...
The incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma is rising globally and is projected to continue to ris...
Melanomas are tumors originating from melanocytes and tend to show early metastasis secondary to the...
Melanoma is a cancer resulting from the malignant transformation of melanocytes into cancerous cells...
The global health burden associated with melanoma continues to increase while treatment options for ...
Melanoma is caused by genetic mutations in melanocytes, pigment-producing cells found in the skin, e...
Melanoma is the most fatal skin cancer. In the early stages, it can be safely treated with surgery a...
Melanoma is one of the most immunologic malignancies based on its higher prevalence in immune-compro...
Cutaneous melanoma arises from the malignant transformation of skin melanocytes; its incidence and m...
Melanoma is an intractable cancer that is aggressive, lethal, and metastatic. The prognosis of advan...
Melanin is capable of transforming 99.9% of the absorbed sunlight energy into heat, reducing the ris...
Melanoma is one of the most aggressive tumors and its incidence is on the rise. The low rates of sur...
Melanoma is one of the cancers with the fastest growing incidence. The main reason for that is the g...
Although melanoma represents a limited number of cutaneous cancers each year, it remains a significa...
Journal Article;Melanomas represent 4% of all malignant tumors of the skin, yet account for 80% of d...
Advances in understanding the biology of melanoma have provided great insights about the mechanisms ...
The incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma is rising globally and is projected to continue to ris...
Melanomas are tumors originating from melanocytes and tend to show early metastasis secondary to the...
Melanoma is a cancer resulting from the malignant transformation of melanocytes into cancerous cells...