Primary melanoma generally evolves through three clinically and morphologically discernable tumor progression steps. Transformed melanocytes first proliferate above the epidermal basement membrane, then invade the papillary dermis (the in situ and invasive radial growth phases or melanoma), and subsequently develop the capacity to grow as a tumor (the vertical growth phase). Here, we address three aspects of the invasive radial growth phase that provide the rationale for viewing it as the critical lesion for melanoma detection and therapy. We determined the fraction of melanomas having this growth phase, tested its hypothesized incapacity to metastasize, and estimated its longevity. The high prevalence of this step in tumor progression was ...
Melanoma is a neoplasm whose biology we are getting to know better and better. The consequence of th...
Background Recent evidence suggests that melanoma is a family of different tumours with varying abil...
Mutations in the ras genes are key events in the process of carcinogenesis; in particular, point mut...
Primary melanoma generally evolves through three clinically and morphologically discernable tumor pr...
The natural history of superficial spreading melanomas (SSMs) involves the progression from a radial...
Cutaneous melanoma (M) can develop through two progression phases: the radial growth phase of M (RGP...
Cutaneous melanoma (M) can develop through two progression phases: the radial growth phase of M (RGP...
Melanoma arises by a process of stepwise progression in which the transition from melanocytes to met...
A lack of consensus exists with regards to the relative rates of NRAS and BRAF mutations in the radi...
In humans, it is not possible to obtain experimental evidence of when a cancer begins to metastasize...
Superficial spreading melanoma (SSM) is the most common type of melanoma in Caucasian, accounting fo...
We used the lesional steps in tumor progression and multi-variable logistic regression to develop a ...
Cutaneous melanoma arises from melanocytes located in the basal layer of the epidermis. The disease ...
Melanoma is a relatively common neoplasm which is increasing in incidence. Melanoma appears as a var...
Contrary to expectations, a small number of thin (<1 mm) melanomas do metastasize. This collaborativ...
Melanoma is a neoplasm whose biology we are getting to know better and better. The consequence of th...
Background Recent evidence suggests that melanoma is a family of different tumours with varying abil...
Mutations in the ras genes are key events in the process of carcinogenesis; in particular, point mut...
Primary melanoma generally evolves through three clinically and morphologically discernable tumor pr...
The natural history of superficial spreading melanomas (SSMs) involves the progression from a radial...
Cutaneous melanoma (M) can develop through two progression phases: the radial growth phase of M (RGP...
Cutaneous melanoma (M) can develop through two progression phases: the radial growth phase of M (RGP...
Melanoma arises by a process of stepwise progression in which the transition from melanocytes to met...
A lack of consensus exists with regards to the relative rates of NRAS and BRAF mutations in the radi...
In humans, it is not possible to obtain experimental evidence of when a cancer begins to metastasize...
Superficial spreading melanoma (SSM) is the most common type of melanoma in Caucasian, accounting fo...
We used the lesional steps in tumor progression and multi-variable logistic regression to develop a ...
Cutaneous melanoma arises from melanocytes located in the basal layer of the epidermis. The disease ...
Melanoma is a relatively common neoplasm which is increasing in incidence. Melanoma appears as a var...
Contrary to expectations, a small number of thin (<1 mm) melanomas do metastasize. This collaborativ...
Melanoma is a neoplasm whose biology we are getting to know better and better. The consequence of th...
Background Recent evidence suggests that melanoma is a family of different tumours with varying abil...
Mutations in the ras genes are key events in the process of carcinogenesis; in particular, point mut...