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After Surgery: Follow-Up Guidelines of Melanoma Patients

  • Paolo Fava
  • , Pietro Quaglino
  • , Maria Grazia Bernengo
  • , Paola SAVOIA

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Abstract

There are several main reasons to begin a follow-up schedule after surgical treatment of the primary cutaneous lesion in patients affected by melanoma. The main goal is the early detection of disease recurrence, even if the impact of a prompt treatment on prognosis is still debated (Barth et al 1995, Atkins et al 2008, Garbe et al 2008). Several authors believe that early detection of asymptomatic metastases does not affect overall survival (Barth et al 1995, Atkins et al 2008). Others (Garbe et al 2008) showed a clear survival benefit for an early with respect to late metastases detection, with a 3-year survival rate of 76%, compared to the 38% of patients with late diagnosis. The early relapse recognition might lead to a more complete and less invasive surgical treatment, with potential benefits for the patient.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRecent Advances in the Biology, Therapy and Management of Melanoma
PublisherINTECH OPEN ACCESS PUBLISHER
Pages361-375
Number of pages15
ISBN (Print)9789535109761
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2013

Keywords

  • Follow-up
  • guide lines
  • melanoma

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