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A Robust Discovery Platform for the Identification of Novel Mediators of Melanoma Metastasis
Published on: March 8, 2022
Multimodal AI and tumour microenvironment integration predicts metastasis in cutaneous melanoma
Tom W Andrew1, Marc Combalia2, Carlos Hernandez2
1Translation and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK. tom.andrew@nhs.net.
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Accurate prognostication is essential to guide clinical management in localised cutaneous melanoma (CM), the form of skin cancer with the highest mortality. While the tumour microenvironment (TME) plays a key role in disease progression, current staging systems rely on limited tumour features and exclude key clinicopathological prognostic features. Here we show that MelanoMAP, a multimodal AI model integrating TME-derived digital biomarkers and clinicopathological features from over 3,500 histology slides, improves prognostication of localised CM. MelanoMAP achieved a C-index of 0.82, a 24% improvement over traditional AJCC staging (0.66) and consistently outperformed clinicopathological-only models across six international patient cohorts. SHAP analysis identified TME-derived digital biomarkers, alongside traditional clinicopathological factors including age, mitotic count, and Breslow depth, were critical determinants of metastatic risk. MelanoMAP establishes a potential foundation for precision oncology in CM, demonstrating how AI-driven digital biomarkers can advance personalised prognostication and inform clinical-decision making.

