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The role of molecular staging in malignant melanoma.

Department of Surgery, St. Vincent's University Hospital, University College Dublin, Elm Park, Dublin 4, Ireland.
European Journal of Surgical Oncology (impact factor: 2.5). 06/2003; 29(4):306-14. pp.306-14
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT To review the role of tyrosinase RT-PCR in the detection of clinically occult metastatic disease, both within the regional lymph nodes and peripheral blood of patients with malignant melanoma. Secondly, to assess whether the detection of such minimal disease has clinical implications for patients with melanoma.
A review of the literature was undertaken by searching the MEDLINE database for the period 1966-2002 without any language restrictions. Keywords included 'Molecular staging of melanoma', 'Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction', 'Malignant melanoma' and 'Tyrosinase'.
Detection of tyrosinase RT-PCR positive cells within the peripheral blood correlates with the clinical stage of malignant melanoma, the primary tumour thickness and other known prognostic indicators. Positive tyrosinase RT-PCR is associated with a reduction of disease-free survival and overall survival. Current studies demonstrate a higher rate of recurrence in RT-PCR positive patients with clinical stage II and III disease. Implications of a positive result within the regional lymph nodes are less well defined. A significant correlation has been demonstrated between positive results and increasing primary melanoma thickness. However, a large number of false-positive results have been demonstrated, due to benign naevi and schwann cells, which may hamper any statistically significant conclusions being reached.

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Keywords

'Malignant melanoma'
 
'Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction'
 
benign naevi
 
clinical stage II
 
clinically occult metastatic disease
 
Current studies
 
detection
 
false-positive results
 
higher rate
 
III disease
 
known prognostic indicators
 
language restrictions
 
positive results
 
Positive tyrosinase RT-PCR
 
primary melanoma thickness
 
primary tumour thickness
 
regional lymph nodes
 
RT-PCR positive patients
 
tyrosinase RT-PCR
 
tyrosinase RT-PCR positive cells
 

R S Prichard