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Molecular Testing for Cutaneous Melanoma: An Update and Review
Jonathan J Lee1, Christine G Lian1
1From the Department of Dermatology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Dr Lee); and the Program in Dermatopathology, Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts (Drs Lee and Lian).
Context.—:
The steady rise in the incidence of cutaneous malignant melanoma and its inherently difficult-to-interpret histopathology continues to fuel an increasing demand for diagnostically and prognostically insightful adjunctive molecular tests among both clinicians and dermatopathologists. A number of DNA, RNA, and epigenetically based assays have now been developed and are at various stages of experimental and/or clinical use.
Objective.—:
To examine the evidence for the utility and limitations of these leading candidates for the diagnosis and risk stratification of melanoma and related melanocytic neoplasms.
Data Sources.—:
The available English medical literature was reviewed in the preparation of this manuscript.
Conclusions.—:
Comparative genomic hybridization, fluorescence in situ hybridization, RNA-based gene expression profiling, and immunohistochemical assays for novel genetic and epigenetic markers will help bring diagnostic and prognostic accuracy to the assessment of melanocytic neoplasms.
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