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Vulvar and Vaginal Melanomas—The Darker Shades of Gynecological Cancers

Melanomas of the skin are poorly circumscribed lesions, very frequently asymptomatic but unfortunately with a continuous growing incidence. In this landscape, one can distinguish melanomas originating in the mucous membranes and located in areas not exposed to the sun, namely the vulvo-vaginal melan...

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Autores principales: Dobrică, Elena-Codruța, Vâjâitu, Cristina, Condrat, Carmen Elena, Crețoiu, Dragoș, Popa, Ileana, Gaspar, Bogdan Severus, Suciu, Nicolae, Crețoiu, Sanda Maria, Varlas, Valentin Nicolae
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8301463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34209084
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9070758
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author Dobrică, Elena-Codruța
Vâjâitu, Cristina
Condrat, Carmen Elena
Crețoiu, Dragoș
Popa, Ileana
Gaspar, Bogdan Severus
Suciu, Nicolae
Crețoiu, Sanda Maria
Varlas, Valentin Nicolae
author_facet Dobrică, Elena-Codruța
Vâjâitu, Cristina
Condrat, Carmen Elena
Crețoiu, Dragoș
Popa, Ileana
Gaspar, Bogdan Severus
Suciu, Nicolae
Crețoiu, Sanda Maria
Varlas, Valentin Nicolae
author_sort Dobrică, Elena-Codruța
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description Melanomas of the skin are poorly circumscribed lesions, very frequently asymptomatic but unfortunately with a continuous growing incidence. In this landscape, one can distinguish melanomas originating in the mucous membranes and located in areas not exposed to the sun, namely the vulvo-vaginal melanomas. By contrast with cutaneous melanomas, the incidence of these types of melanomas is constant, being diagnosed in females in their late sixties. While hairy skin and glabrous skin melanomas of the vulva account for 5% of all cancers located in the vulva, melanomas of the vagina and urethra are particularly rare conditions. The location in areas less accessible to periodic inspection determines their diagnosis in advanced stages, often metastatic. Moreover, despite the large number of drugs newly approved in recent decades for the treatment of cutaneous melanoma, especially in the category of biological drugs, the mortality of vulvo-vaginal melanomas has remained almost constant. This, together with the absence of specific treatment guidelines due to the lack of a sufficient number of cases to conduct randomized clinical trials, makes melanomas with this localization a discouraging diagnosis, associated with a very poor prognosis. Our aim is therefore to draw attention to this oftentimes overlooked entity in order to encourage the community to employ various strategies meant to increase research in this area. By highlighting the main risk factors of vulvar and vaginal melanomas, as well as the clinical manifestations and molecular changes underlying these neoplasms, ideally novel therapeutic schemes will, in time, be brought into effect.
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spelling pubmed-83014632021-07-24 Vulvar and Vaginal Melanomas—The Darker Shades of Gynecological Cancers Dobrică, Elena-Codruța Vâjâitu, Cristina Condrat, Carmen Elena Crețoiu, Dragoș Popa, Ileana Gaspar, Bogdan Severus Suciu, Nicolae Crețoiu, Sanda Maria Varlas, Valentin Nicolae Biomedicines Review Melanomas of the skin are poorly circumscribed lesions, very frequently asymptomatic but unfortunately with a continuous growing incidence. In this landscape, one can distinguish melanomas originating in the mucous membranes and located in areas not exposed to the sun, namely the vulvo-vaginal melanomas. By contrast with cutaneous melanomas, the incidence of these types of melanomas is constant, being diagnosed in females in their late sixties. While hairy skin and glabrous skin melanomas of the vulva account for 5% of all cancers located in the vulva, melanomas of the vagina and urethra are particularly rare conditions. The location in areas less accessible to periodic inspection determines their diagnosis in advanced stages, often metastatic. Moreover, despite the large number of drugs newly approved in recent decades for the treatment of cutaneous melanoma, especially in the category of biological drugs, the mortality of vulvo-vaginal melanomas has remained almost constant. This, together with the absence of specific treatment guidelines due to the lack of a sufficient number of cases to conduct randomized clinical trials, makes melanomas with this localization a discouraging diagnosis, associated with a very poor prognosis. Our aim is therefore to draw attention to this oftentimes overlooked entity in order to encourage the community to employ various strategies meant to increase research in this area. By highlighting the main risk factors of vulvar and vaginal melanomas, as well as the clinical manifestations and molecular changes underlying these neoplasms, ideally novel therapeutic schemes will, in time, be brought into effect. MDPI 2021-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8301463/ /pubmed/34209084 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9070758 Text en © 2021 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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Dobrică, Elena-Codruța
Vâjâitu, Cristina
Condrat, Carmen Elena
Crețoiu, Dragoș
Popa, Ileana
Gaspar, Bogdan Severus
Suciu, Nicolae
Crețoiu, Sanda Maria
Varlas, Valentin Nicolae
Vulvar and Vaginal Melanomas—The Darker Shades of Gynecological Cancers
title Vulvar and Vaginal Melanomas—The Darker Shades of Gynecological Cancers
title_full Vulvar and Vaginal Melanomas—The Darker Shades of Gynecological Cancers
title_fullStr Vulvar and Vaginal Melanomas—The Darker Shades of Gynecological Cancers
title_full_unstemmed Vulvar and Vaginal Melanomas—The Darker Shades of Gynecological Cancers
title_short Vulvar and Vaginal Melanomas—The Darker Shades of Gynecological Cancers
title_sort vulvar and vaginal melanomas—the darker shades of gynecological cancers
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8301463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34209084
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines9070758
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