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Improving clinical diagnosis of early-stage cutaneous melanoma based on Raman spectroscopy

BACKGROUND: Clinical diagnosis of early melanoma (Breslow thickness less than 0.8 mm) is crucial to disease-free survival. However, it is subjective and can be exceedingly difficult, leading to missed melanomas, or unnecessary excision of benign pigmented skin lesions. An objective technique is need...

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Autores principales: P. Santos, Inês, van Doorn, Remco, Caspers, Peter J., Bakker Schut, Tom C., Barroso, Elisa M., Nijsten, Tamar E. C., Noordhoek Hegt, Vincent, Koljenović, Senada, Puppels, Gerwin J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6265324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30410059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-018-0257-9
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author P. Santos, Inês
van Doorn, Remco
Caspers, Peter J.
Bakker Schut, Tom C.
Barroso, Elisa M.
Nijsten, Tamar E. C.
Noordhoek Hegt, Vincent
Koljenović, Senada
Puppels, Gerwin J.
author_facet P. Santos, Inês
van Doorn, Remco
Caspers, Peter J.
Bakker Schut, Tom C.
Barroso, Elisa M.
Nijsten, Tamar E. C.
Noordhoek Hegt, Vincent
Koljenović, Senada
Puppels, Gerwin J.
author_sort P. Santos, Inês
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description BACKGROUND: Clinical diagnosis of early melanoma (Breslow thickness less than 0.8 mm) is crucial to disease-free survival. However, it is subjective and can be exceedingly difficult, leading to missed melanomas, or unnecessary excision of benign pigmented skin lesions. An objective technique is needed to improve the diagnosis of early melanoma. METHODS: We have developed a method to improve diagnosis of (thin) melanoma, based on Raman spectroscopy. In an ex vivo study in a tertiary referral (pigmented lesions) centre, high-wavenumber Raman spectra were collected from 174 freshly excised melanocytic lesions suspicious for melanoma. Measurements were performed on multiple locations within the lesions. A diagnostic model was developed and validated on an independent data set of 96 lesions. RESULTS: Approximately 60% of the melanomas included in this study were melanomas in situ. The invasive melanomas had an average Breslow thickness of 0.89 mm. The diagnostic model correctly classified all melanomas (including in situ) with a specificity of 43.8%, and showed a potential improvement of the number needed to treat from 6.0 to 2.7, at a sensitivity of 100%. CONCLUSION: This work signifies an important step towards accurate and objective clinical diagnosis of melanoma and in particular melanoma with Breslow thickness <0.8 mm.
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spelling pubmed-62653242019-11-09 Improving clinical diagnosis of early-stage cutaneous melanoma based on Raman spectroscopy P. Santos, Inês van Doorn, Remco Caspers, Peter J. Bakker Schut, Tom C. Barroso, Elisa M. Nijsten, Tamar E. C. Noordhoek Hegt, Vincent Koljenović, Senada Puppels, Gerwin J. Br J Cancer Article BACKGROUND: Clinical diagnosis of early melanoma (Breslow thickness less than 0.8 mm) is crucial to disease-free survival. However, it is subjective and can be exceedingly difficult, leading to missed melanomas, or unnecessary excision of benign pigmented skin lesions. An objective technique is needed to improve the diagnosis of early melanoma. METHODS: We have developed a method to improve diagnosis of (thin) melanoma, based on Raman spectroscopy. In an ex vivo study in a tertiary referral (pigmented lesions) centre, high-wavenumber Raman spectra were collected from 174 freshly excised melanocytic lesions suspicious for melanoma. Measurements were performed on multiple locations within the lesions. A diagnostic model was developed and validated on an independent data set of 96 lesions. RESULTS: Approximately 60% of the melanomas included in this study were melanomas in situ. The invasive melanomas had an average Breslow thickness of 0.89 mm. The diagnostic model correctly classified all melanomas (including in situ) with a specificity of 43.8%, and showed a potential improvement of the number needed to treat from 6.0 to 2.7, at a sensitivity of 100%. CONCLUSION: This work signifies an important step towards accurate and objective clinical diagnosis of melanoma and in particular melanoma with Breslow thickness <0.8 mm. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-11-09 2018-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6265324/ /pubmed/30410059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-018-0257-9 Text en © Cancer Research UK 2018 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is published under the standard license to publish agreement. After 12 months the work will become freely available and the license terms will switch to a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
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van Doorn, Remco
Caspers, Peter J.
Bakker Schut, Tom C.
Barroso, Elisa M.
Nijsten, Tamar E. C.
Noordhoek Hegt, Vincent
Koljenović, Senada
Puppels, Gerwin J.
Improving clinical diagnosis of early-stage cutaneous melanoma based on Raman spectroscopy
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title_short Improving clinical diagnosis of early-stage cutaneous melanoma based on Raman spectroscopy
title_sort improving clinical diagnosis of early-stage cutaneous melanoma based on raman spectroscopy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6265324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30410059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-018-0257-9
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