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Τρίτη 19 Σεπτεμβρίου 2017

Predictors of survival in head and neck mucosal melanoma

Mucosal melanomas are among the most lethal of head and neck cancers. Although they can arise from any mucosa-lined surface, mucosal melanomas most commonly occur in the sinonasal regions of the head and neck [1]. In comparison to cutaneous, acral, and ocular melanomas, mucosal melanoma exhibits an aggressive clinical course with poor prognosis [2–5]. Diagnosis is often delayed given few and nonspecific presenting symptoms mimicking more common benign processes [6]. Furthermore, head and neck mucosal melanomas (HNMMs) have relatively high rates of local, regional, and distant metastases despite aggressive multimodality therapy [7].

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