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Insights into Melanoma Clinical Practice: A Perspective for Future Research

SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study acknowledges the challenges in melanoma diagnosis and the need for new technology that aids clinical decision making. Biomarkers that can accurately report on the underlying biology during melanoma progression are needed to enable an accurate diagnosis and prognostic risk...

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Autores principales: Lam, Giang T., Martini, Carmela, Brooks, Tiffany, Prabhakaran, Sarita, Hopkins, Ashley M., Ung, Ben S.-Y., Tang, Jingying, Caruso, Maria C., Brooks, Robert D., Johnson, Ian R. D., Sorvina, Alexandra, Hickey, Shane M., Karageorgos, Litsa, Klebe, Sonja, O’Leary, John J., Brooks, Douglas A., Logan, Jessica M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10526186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37760601
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15184631
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author Lam, Giang T.
Martini, Carmela
Brooks, Tiffany
Prabhakaran, Sarita
Hopkins, Ashley M.
Ung, Ben S.-Y.
Tang, Jingying
Caruso, Maria C.
Brooks, Robert D.
Johnson, Ian R. D.
Sorvina, Alexandra
Hickey, Shane M.
Karageorgos, Litsa
Klebe, Sonja
O’Leary, John J.
Brooks, Douglas A.
Logan, Jessica M.
author_facet Lam, Giang T.
Martini, Carmela
Brooks, Tiffany
Prabhakaran, Sarita
Hopkins, Ashley M.
Ung, Ben S.-Y.
Tang, Jingying
Caruso, Maria C.
Brooks, Robert D.
Johnson, Ian R. D.
Sorvina, Alexandra
Hickey, Shane M.
Karageorgos, Litsa
Klebe, Sonja
O’Leary, John J.
Brooks, Douglas A.
Logan, Jessica M.
author_sort Lam, Giang T.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study acknowledges the challenges in melanoma diagnosis and the need for new technology that aids clinical decision making. Biomarkers that can accurately report on the underlying biology during melanoma progression are needed to enable an accurate diagnosis and prognostic risk stratification to provide new opportunities for personalized medicine. ABSTRACT: Background: Early diagnosis is the key to improving outcomes for patients with melanoma, and this requires a standardized histological assessment approach. The objective of this survey was to understand the challenges faced by clinicians when assessing melanoma cases, and to provide a perspective for future studies. Methods: Between April 2022 and February 2023, national and international dermatologists, pathologists, general practitioners, and laboratory managers were invited to participate in a six-question online survey. The data from the survey were assessed using descriptive statistics and qualitative responses. Results: A total of 54 responses were received, with a 51.4% (n = 28) full completion rate. Of the respondents, 96.4% reported ambiguity in their monthly melanoma diagnosis, and 82.1% routinely requested immunohistochemistry (IHC) testing to confirm diagnosis. SOX10 was the most frequently requested marker, and most respondents preferred multiple markers over a single marker. Diagnostic and prognostic tests, as well as therapeutic options and patient management, were all identified as important areas for future research. Conclusions: The respondents indicated that the use of multiple IHC markers is essential to facilitate diagnostic accuracy in melanoma assessment. Survey responses indicate there is an urgent need to develop new biomarkers for clinical decision making at multiple critical intervention points.
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spelling pubmed-105261862023-09-28 Insights into Melanoma Clinical Practice: A Perspective for Future Research Lam, Giang T. Martini, Carmela Brooks, Tiffany Prabhakaran, Sarita Hopkins, Ashley M. Ung, Ben S.-Y. Tang, Jingying Caruso, Maria C. Brooks, Robert D. Johnson, Ian R. D. Sorvina, Alexandra Hickey, Shane M. Karageorgos, Litsa Klebe, Sonja O’Leary, John J. Brooks, Douglas A. Logan, Jessica M. Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study acknowledges the challenges in melanoma diagnosis and the need for new technology that aids clinical decision making. Biomarkers that can accurately report on the underlying biology during melanoma progression are needed to enable an accurate diagnosis and prognostic risk stratification to provide new opportunities for personalized medicine. ABSTRACT: Background: Early diagnosis is the key to improving outcomes for patients with melanoma, and this requires a standardized histological assessment approach. The objective of this survey was to understand the challenges faced by clinicians when assessing melanoma cases, and to provide a perspective for future studies. Methods: Between April 2022 and February 2023, national and international dermatologists, pathologists, general practitioners, and laboratory managers were invited to participate in a six-question online survey. The data from the survey were assessed using descriptive statistics and qualitative responses. Results: A total of 54 responses were received, with a 51.4% (n = 28) full completion rate. Of the respondents, 96.4% reported ambiguity in their monthly melanoma diagnosis, and 82.1% routinely requested immunohistochemistry (IHC) testing to confirm diagnosis. SOX10 was the most frequently requested marker, and most respondents preferred multiple markers over a single marker. Diagnostic and prognostic tests, as well as therapeutic options and patient management, were all identified as important areas for future research. Conclusions: The respondents indicated that the use of multiple IHC markers is essential to facilitate diagnostic accuracy in melanoma assessment. Survey responses indicate there is an urgent need to develop new biomarkers for clinical decision making at multiple critical intervention points. MDPI 2023-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10526186/ /pubmed/37760601 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15184631 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lam, Giang T.
Martini, Carmela
Brooks, Tiffany
Prabhakaran, Sarita
Hopkins, Ashley M.
Ung, Ben S.-Y.
Tang, Jingying
Caruso, Maria C.
Brooks, Robert D.
Johnson, Ian R. D.
Sorvina, Alexandra
Hickey, Shane M.
Karageorgos, Litsa
Klebe, Sonja
O’Leary, John J.
Brooks, Douglas A.
Logan, Jessica M.
Insights into Melanoma Clinical Practice: A Perspective for Future Research
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10526186/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37760601
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15184631
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