Background: Invasive width, the distance between the most peripheral invasive melanoma cells on the section where Breslow thickness (BT) was measured, was recently identified as a prognostic feature. It is unclear whether a routine measurement is justified, given that macroscopic width is already included in many melanoma histopathology reports and may itself be a prognostic feature. This study sought to investigate this.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBreslow thickness (BT) is the cornerstone of malignant melanoma staging. However, to our knowledge no-one has ever assessed the horizontal width of invasion, measured microscopically, as a prognostic feature. This was investigated as a prognostic feature in this study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImportance: Breslow thickness is a 1-dimensional surrogate prognostic feature for tumor size, yet tissue sections have 2 dimensions. Therefore, a 2-dimensional feature, calculated tumor area (CTA), was devised.
Objective: To determine CTA precision and prognostic value.
Histomorphologic prognostic biomarkers that can be measured using only an hematoxylin and eosin stain are very attractive because they are simple and cheap. We conceived an entirely novel biomarker of this type, the Breslow density (BD), which measures invasive melanoma cell density at the site where Breslow thickness (BT) is measured. This study assessed BD's prognostic value.
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