Clinicopathologic Features of Incident and Subsequent Tumors in Patients with Multiple Primary Cutaneous Melanomas — Stefano Rosso (2020) | RDL Network
0.6–12.7% of patients with primary cutaneous melanoma will develop additional melanomas. Pathologic features of tumors in patients with multiple primary cutaneous melanomas have not been well described. In this large international multi-center case-control study, we compared the clinicopathologic features of a subsequent melanoma with the preceding (usually the first) melanoma in patients with multiple primary cutaneous melanomas, and with those of melanomas in patients with single primary cutaneous melanomas.
Urvi Mujumdar, Diana V. Tommasi, Richard A Scolyer, Klaus J. Busam, Bradley J. Bloom, Achim A. Jungbluth, Marianne Berwick, Irene Orlow, Bruce K. Armstrong, Javier Cotignola, John F. Thompson, Colin B. Begg, Irina Ostrovnaya, Nancy E. Thomas
Rajmohan Murali, Chris Goumas, Anne Kricker, Lynn From, Klaus J. Busam, Colin B. Begg, Terence Dwyer, Stephen B. Gruber, Peter A. Kanetsky, Irene Orlow, Stefano Rosso, Nancy E. Thomas, Marianne Berwick, Richard A Scolyer, Bruce K. Armstrong
Rajmohan Murali, Chris Goumas, Anne Kricker, Lynn From, Klaus J. Busam, Colin B. Begg, Terence Dwyer, Stephen B. Gruber, Peter A. Kanetsky, Irene Orlow, Stefano Rosso, Nancy E. Thomas, Marianne Berwick, Richard A Scolyer, Bruce K. Armstrong
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