Journal article
Prospective evaluation of prognostic indicators for early recurrence of cutaneous melanoma
JAH Matheson, L Te Marvelde, S Mailer, D Speakman, J Spillane, MA Henderson, DE Gyorki
Melanoma Research | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2017
Abstract
The majority of melanomas are thin lesions with an excellent prognosis; however, significant tumor heterogeneity exists, and a small percentage of patients with early-stage disease may progress to metastatic recurrence. This study aimed to assess whether prognostic factors previously shown to be significant in predicting stage I and stage II melanoma recurrence were consistent in a large prospectively collected patient cohort, and to identify novel prognostic factors associated with early recurrence to inform follow-up protocols. There were 1029 patients with stage I and stage II melanoma included in the analysis, of whom 123 developed a recurrence during follow-up (median 2.13 years). Multi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research project was supported by the Victorian Government through the Victorian Cancer Agency Translational Research Program.