| Literature DB >> 30190844 |
Giuseppe Palmieri1,1, Maria Colombino1,1, Milena Casula1,1, Mario Budroni2,2, Antonella Manca1,1, Maria Cristina Sini1,1, Amelia Lissia2,2, Ignazio Stanganelli3,3, Paolo A Ascierto4,4, Antonio Cossu2,2.
Abstract
Among human cancers, melanoma remains one of the malignancies with an ever-growing incidence in white populations. Recent advances in biological and immunological therapeutic approaches as well as increased efforts for secondary prevention are contributing to improve the survival rates. It is likely that a significant fall in mortality rates for melanoma will be achieved by further increase of the early detection through a more accurate selection of the higher-risk individuals (i.e., carriers of predisposing genetic alterations). A similar scenario occurs in Italy. In the present review, we have considered data on incidence, survival and mortality rates of melanoma in Italian population, including evaluation of the main risk factors and genetic mutations underlying disease susceptibility.Entities:
Keywords: melanoma epidemiology; melanoma incidence; melanoma mortality; melanoma susceptibility; mutation analysis; predisposing germline mutations
Year: 2015 PMID: 30190844 PMCID: PMC6094587 DOI: 10.2217/mmt.15.12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Melanoma Manag ISSN: 2045-0885