Journal article

Concordance of somatic mutational profile in multiple primary melanomas

NR Adler, CA McLean, R Wolfe, JW Kelly, GA McArthur, A Haydon, T Tra, N Cummings, VJ Mar

Pigment Cell and Melanoma Research | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

This study aimed to determine the frequency and concordance of BRAF and NRAS mutation in tumours arising in patients with multiple primary melanoma (MPM). Patients with MPM managed at one of three tertiary referral centres in Melbourne, Australia, from 2010 to 2015 were included. Incident and subsequent melanomas underwent mutation testing. Cohen's kappa (κ) coefficient assessed agreement between incident and subsequent primary melanomas for both BRAF and NRAS mutation status (mutant versus wild-type). Mutation testing of at least two primary tumours from 64 patients was conducted. There was poor agreement for both BRAF and NRAS mutation status between incident and subsequent melanomas (κ = ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

NRA is supported by a Research Training Program (RTP) stipend scholarship, Monash University; this research project was supported by the Victorian Government through the Victorian Cancer Agency Translational Research Program; GAM is supported by the NHMRC and The Lorenzo Galli Chair in Melanoma and Skin Cancer from the University of Melbourne.