De Novo vs Nevus-Associated Melanomas: Differences in Associations With Prognostic Indicators and Survival

Volume: 108, Issue: 10, Pages: djw121 - djw121
Published: May 27, 2016
Abstract
Background: Although 20% to 30% of melanomas are histopathologically ‘nevus associated,’ the majority of melanomas arise de novo, ie, in clinically normal skin with no associated nevus. We examined whether these forms of melanoma differed in their associations with clinical and histopathologic features and patient survival. Methods: We analyzed two prospective cohorts from our institution with protocol-driven follow-up information (NYU1, n =...
Paper Details
Title
De Novo vs Nevus-Associated Melanomas: Differences in Associations With Prognostic Indicators and Survival
Published Date
May 27, 2016
Volume
108
Issue
10
Pages
djw121 - djw121
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