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Global burden of cutaneous melanoma attributable to ultraviolet radiation in 2012.
Arnold M, de Vries E, Whiteman DC, Jemal A, Bray F, Parkin DM, Soerjomataram I. Arnold M, et al. Int J Cancer. 2018 Sep 15;143(6):1305-1314. doi: 10.1002/ijc.31527. Epub 2018 May 7. Int J Cancer. 2018. PMID: 29659012
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a strong and ubiquitous risk factor for cutaneous melanoma, emitted naturally by the sun but also artificial sources. To shed light on the potential impact of interventions seeking to reduce exposure to UVR in both high and low risk po …
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is a strong and ubiquitous risk factor for cutaneous melanoma, emitted naturally by the sun but al …
POLE mutations in families predisposed to cutaneous melanoma.
Aoude LG, Heitzer E, Johansson P, Gartside M, Wadt K, Pritchard AL, Palmer JM, Symmons J, Gerdes AM, Montgomery GW, Martin NG, Tomlinson I, Kearsey S, Hayward NK. Aoude LG, et al. Fam Cancer. 2015 Dec;14(4):621-8. doi: 10.1007/s10689-015-9826-8. Fam Cancer. 2015. PMID: 26251183
In order to assess whether such mutations might also predispose to cutaneous melanoma, we interrogated whole-genome and exome data from probands of 34 melanoma families lacking pathogenic mutations in known high penetrance melanoma susceptibility
In order to assess whether such mutations might also predispose to cutaneous melanoma, we interrogated whole-genome and exome …
Clinicopathological characteristics and mutation profiling in primary cutaneous melanoma.
Yaman B, Akalin T, Kandiloğlu G. Yaman B, et al. Am J Dermatopathol. 2015 May;37(5):389-97. doi: 10.1097/DAD.0000000000000241. Am J Dermatopathol. 2015. PMID: 25357015
BACKGROUND: The incidence of mutations in malignant melanoma varies remarkably according to the subtype of melanoma, and this in itself is affected by racial and geographical factors. Studies screening melanoma case series for different types of mutati …
BACKGROUND: The incidence of mutations in malignant melanoma varies remarkably according to the subtype of melanoma, an …
Predictors of germline status for hereditary melanoma: 5 years of multi-gene panel testing within the Italian Melanoma Intergroup.
Bruno W, Dalmasso B, Barile M, Andreotti V, Elefanti L, Colombino M, Vanni I, Allavena E, Barbero F, Passoni E, Merelli B, Pellegrini S, Morgese F, Danesi R, Calò V, Bazan V, D'Elia AV, Molica C, Gensini F, Sala E, Uliana V, Soma PF, Genuardi M, Ballestrero A, Spagnolo F, Tanda E, Queirolo P, Mandalà M, Stanganelli I, Palmieri G, Menin C; Italian Melanoma Intergroup (IMI); Pastorino L, Ghiorzo P. Bruno W, et al. ESMO Open. 2022 Aug;7(4):100525. doi: 10.1016/j.esmoop.2022.100525. Epub 2022 Jun 28. ESMO Open. 2022. PMID: 35777164 Free PMC article.
BACKGROUND: The incidence of cutaneous melanoma is increasing in Italy, in parallel with the implementation of gene panels. Therefore, a revision of national genetic assessment criteria for hereditary melanoma may be needed. The aim of this study was to ident …
BACKGROUND: The incidence of cutaneous melanoma is increasing in Italy, in parallel with the implementation of gene panels. Th …
The current epidemiology of cutaneous malignant melanoma.
Berwick M, Wiggins C. Berwick M, et al. Front Biosci. 2006 May 1;11:1244-54. doi: 10.2741/1877. Front Biosci. 2006. PMID: 16368510 Review.
As a background for understanding the increased incidence of melanoma, relevant information focuses on incidence, morality, environmental factors, host factors, and genetic factors. ...The major host factors associated with the development of melanoma include skin t …
As a background for understanding the increased incidence of melanoma, relevant information focuses on incidence, morality, environme …
Ocular melanoma: an overview of the current status.
Jovanovic P, Mihajlovic M, Djordjevic-Jocic J, Vlajkovic S, Cekic S, Stefanovic V. Jovanovic P, et al. Int J Clin Exp Pathol. 2013 Jun 15;6(7):1230-44. Print 2013. Int J Clin Exp Pathol. 2013. PMID: 23826405 Free PMC article. Review.
Ocular melanoma is the second most common type of melanoma after cutaneous and the most common primary intraocular malignant tumor in adults. ...Recent advances in cytogenetics and genetics enhanced prognostication and enabled to determine tumor …
Ocular melanoma is the second most common type of melanoma after cutaneous and the most common primary intraocular m
Family-based whole-exome sequencing identifies rare variants potentially related to cutaneous melanoma predisposition in Brazilian melanoma-prone families.
Fidalgo F, Torrezan GT, Sá BCS, Barros BDF, Moredo LF, Valieris R, de Souza SJ, Duprat JP, Krepischi ACV, Carraro DM. Fidalgo F, et al. PLoS One. 2022 Jan 27;17(1):e0262419. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0262419. eCollection 2022. PLoS One. 2022. PMID: 35085295 Free PMC article.
The goal of this study was to identify rare genomic variants associated with cutaneous melanoma susceptibility in melanoma-prone families. Whole-exome sequencing was performed in 2 affected individuals of 5 melanoma-prone families negative for m …
The goal of this study was to identify rare genomic variants associated with cutaneous melanoma susceptibility in me
Combining common genetic variants and non-genetic risk factors to predict risk of cutaneous melanoma.
Gu F, Chen TH, Pfeiffer RM, Fargnoli MC, Calista D, Ghiorzo P, Peris K, Puig S, Menin C, De Nicolo A, Rodolfo M, Pellegrini C, Pastorino L, Evangelou E, Zhang T, Hua X, DellaValle CT, Timothy Bishop D, MacGregor S, Iles MI, Law MH, Cust A, Brown KM, Stratigos AJ, Nagore E, Chanock S, Shi J, Consortium MM, Consortium M, Landi MT. Gu F, et al. Hum Mol Genet. 2018 Dec 1;27(23):4145-4156. doi: 10.1093/hmg/ddy282. Hum Mol Genet. 2018. PMID: 30060076 Free PMC article.
To date, only SNPs that reached statistical significance in genome-wide association studies or few candidate SNPs have been included in melanoma risk prediction models. We compared four approaches for building polygenic risk scores (PRS) using 12 874 melanoma
To date, only SNPs that reached statistical significance in genome-wide association studies or few candidate SNPs have been included in m
Germline CDKN2A Mutation Status and Survival in Familial Melanoma Cases.
Helgadottir H, Höiom V, Tuominen R, Nielsen K, Jönsson G, Olsson H, Hansson J. Helgadottir H, et al. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2016 Jun 10;108(11). doi: 10.1093/jnci/djw135. Print 2016 Nov. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2016. PMID: 27287845
This study is the first to compare survival in germline CDKN2A mutated (mut) and nonmutated melanoma cases. METHODS: Melanoma-prone families participating in this study were identified through a nationwide predictive program starting in 1987. ...CONCLUSIONS: …
This study is the first to compare survival in germline CDKN2A mutated (mut) and nonmutated melanoma cases. METHODS: Melanoma- …
Genetic variants in the genes encoding rho GTPases and related regulators predict cutaneous melanoma-specific survival.
Liu S, Wang Y, Xue W, Liu H, Xu Y, Shi Q, Wu W, Zhu D, Amos CI, Fang S, Lee JE, Hyslop T, Li Y, Han J, Wei Q. Liu S, et al. Int J Cancer. 2017 Aug 15;141(4):721-730. doi: 10.1002/ijc.30785. Epub 2017 Jun 1. Int J Cancer. 2017. PMID: 28510328 Free PMC article.
Rho GTPases control cell division, motility, adhesion, vesicular trafficking and phagocytosis, which may affect progression and/or prognosis of cancers. Here, we investigated associations between genetic variants of Rho GTPases-related genes and cutaneous melanom
Rho GTPases control cell division, motility, adhesion, vesicular trafficking and phagocytosis, which may affect progression and/or progno
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