Molecular diagnostics in melanoma.

J Am Acad Dermatol

Division of Dermatopathology, Albany Medical College, Albany, New York 12208, USA.

Published: May 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • Molecular pathology advances are enhancing methods to detect disease predisposition, sub-clinical diseases, and improving diagnosis and treatment monitoring for melanoma.
  • Current melanoma prognosis relies on histological and clinical factors, but limitations exist, such as the inability to detect distant metastasis in thin melanomas.
  • New biomarkers related to melanoma progression could improve patient identification, treatment response monitoring, and potentially lead to better therapeutic options.

Article Abstract

Molecular pathology is rapidly evolving, featuring continuous technologic improvements that offer novel clinical opportunities for the recognition of disease predisposition, for identifying sub-clinical disease, for more accurate diagnosis, for selecting efficacious and non-toxic therapy, and for monitoring of disease outcome. Currently, the identification and prognosis of primary cutaneous melanoma is based on histologic factors (tumor depth and ulceration) and clinical factors (number of lymph node and/or distant metastases). However, metastasis can occur in patients with thin melanomas, and sentinel lymph node biopsy does not identify all patients at risk for distant metastasis. New markers exist that correlate with melanoma progression, which may aid in melanoma identification, prognostication, and detection of minimal residual disease/early recurrence. Moreover, not many therapeutic options exist for melanoma as no regimen prolongs survival. Emerging data with investigational therapies suggest that certain markers might play a crucial role in identifying patients who will respond to therapy or show utility in the monitoring the response to therapy. Herein, molecular diagnostics that can potentially benefit the individual melanoma patient will be discussed.

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