Biology of Melanoma.- The Role of the Immune System and Immunoregulatory Mechanisms Relevant to Melanoma.- Epidemiology and Clinical Characteristics of Melanoma.- Pathology of Melanoma.- Inherited Gene Mutations in Melanoma.- The MAPK Pathway in Melanoma.- The PI3K-AKT Pathway in Melanoma.- Biomarker Analysis for BRAF, NRAS, KIT, and BAP-1 Expression in Melanoma.- Molecular Platforms in Melanoma Mutation Analysis.- Immunotherapy in Melanoma.- Molecular Targeted Therapy in Melanoma.- Dermatologic Toxicities to Melanoma Targeted Therapy.
Carlos A. Torres-Cabala, MD, Associate Professor of Pathology and Dermatology, Chief of Dermatopathology Section, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Jonathan L. Curry, MD, Associate Professor of Pathology and Dermatology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
This book discusses the molecular, biological, pathological, and clinical aspects of melanoma, with special emphasis in the new concepts of melanoma genetics. A multidisciplinary group of experts in Genetics, Dermatology, Pathology, and Melanoma Medical Oncology contribute state-of-the-art knowledge in melanoma research and clinical management, not only exposing the current status of knowledge of the topics but also providing their personal experiences and ideas about the future and potential practical application of the genetic aspects of melanoma. During the last few years we have witnessed an impressive amount of discoveries in the field of melanoma genetics which have changed our approach in understanding the pathogenesis and treatment of this lethal disease. Genetics of Melanoma is a practical approach to melanoma genetic mechanisms and their application in the diagnosis and treatment of this malignancy. It is an essential source of updated information and a powerful tool for clinicians, pathologists, and basic scientists who wish to understand, apply, and investigate the multiple new aspects of melanoma genetics.