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Emerging prognostic biomarkers in advanced cutaneous melanoma: a literature update.

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العنوان: Emerging prognostic biomarkers in advanced cutaneous melanoma: a literature update.
المؤلفون: Roccuzzo, Gabriele, Bongiovanni, Eleonora, Tonella, Luca, Pala, Valentina, Marchisio, Sara, Ricci, Alessia, Senetta, Rebecca, Bertero, Luca, Ribero, Simone, Berrino, Enrico, Marchiò, Caterina, Sapino, Anna, Quaglino, Pietro, Cassoni, Paola
المصدر: Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics; Jan/Feb2024, Vol. 24 Issue 1/2, p49-66, 18p
مستخلص: Over the past two years, the scientific community has witnessed an exponential growth in research focused on identifying prognostic biomarkers for melanoma, both in pre-clinical and clinical settings. This surge in studies reflects the need of developing effective prognostic indicators in the field of melanoma. The aim of this work is to review the scientific literature on the most recent findings on the development or validation of prognostic biomarkers in melanoma, in the attempt of providing both clinicians and researchers with an updated broad synopsis of prognostic biomarkers in cutaneous melanoma. While the field of prognostic biomarkers in melanoma appears promising, there are several complexities and limitations to address. The interdependence of clinical, histological, and molecular features requires accurate classification of different biomarker families. Correlation does not imply causation, and adjustments for confounding factors are often overlooked. In this scenario, large-scale studies based on high-quality clinical trial data can provide more reliable evidence. It is essential to avoid oversimplification by focusing on a single biomarker, as the interactions among multiple factors contribute to define the disease course and patient's outcome. Furthermore, implementing well-supported evidence in real-life settings can help advance prognostic biomarker research in melanoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:14737159
DOI:10.1080/14737159.2024.2314574