Journal article
Desmoplastic melanoma: a review of its pathology and clinical behaviour, and of management recommendations in published guidelines
TM Hughes, GJ Williams, DE Gyorki, JW Kelly, JR Stretch, AHR Varey, AM Hong, RA Scolyer, JF Thompson
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1111/jdv.17154
Abstract
Desmoplastic melanomas are uncommon. Their behaviour differs from that of other melanoma subtypes; therefore, management guidelines for non-desmoplastic melanomas may not be applicable. This review sought to examine all available evidence relating to the behaviour and management of desmoplastic melanomas, based on review of all relevant English-language publications, and to critically assess the recommendations for their management in current published melanoma management guidelines. Compared with other melanoma subtypes, patients with ‘pure’ desmoplastic melanomas (where ≥90% of the invasive melanoma is of desmoplastic melanoma subtype) have much lower rates of sentinel node positivity and ..
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Awarded by Melanoma Research Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by National Health and Research Council of Australia Program grant (APP1093017) (RAS and JFT), the Melanoma Foundation of the University of Sydney and Melanoma Institute Australia. RAS is supported by an NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship.