rome has been researched along with Melanoma* in 7 studies
7 other study(ies) available for rome and Melanoma
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Is the prognosis and course of acral melanoma related to site-specific clinicopathological features?
Acral melanoma is an uncommon type of melanoma in Caucasian patients. However, acral melanoma is the most common type of melanoma in African and Asian patients. Comparison analyses between hand-acral melanoma and foot-acral melanoma have been rarely reported in the literature. Acral melanoma is an uncommon melanocytic tumor characterized by an intrinsic aggressiveness, with specific histological and clinicopathological features. Acral melanoma involves the palms, soles and sub-ungueal sites.. A total of 244 patients with acral melanoma were included in our analysis. The current study was performed in three different medical centers: Sapienza University of Rome, San Gallicano Institute of Rome and University of Magna Graecia (Italy). The Kaplan-Meier product was used to estimate survival curves for disease-free survival and overall survival. The log-rank test was used to evaluate differences between the survival curves. Assuming that the effects of the predictor variables are constant over time, the independent predictive factors were assessed by Spearman's test and subsequently data were analyzed performing Cox proportional-hazard regression.. In both univariate and multivariate analyses Breslow thickness (p < 0.0001) and ulceration (p = 0.003) remained the main predictors. General BRAF mutation was detected in 13.8% of cases. We found that median Breslow value and the percentage of recurrences were similar in hand-acral melanoma and foot-acral melanoma, as well as there were no differences in both short and long-term.. The absence of differences in survival between hand-acral melanoma and foot-acral melanoma shows that the aggressiveness of the disease is related to distinct mutational rate, as well as to anatomical site-specific features, rather than to the visibility of the primary lesion. Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Disease-Free Survival; Female; Foot; Hand; Humans; Italy; Male; Melanoma; Middle Aged; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local; Prognosis; Rome; Skin Neoplasms; Young Adult | 2016 |
AXIN2 germline mutations are rare in familial melanoma.
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Allelic Imbalance; Axin Protein; beta Catenin; Cohort Studies; Cytoskeletal Proteins; Female; Gene Frequency; Genetic Carrier Screening; Germ-Line Mutation; Humans; Male; Melanoma; Pedigree; Polymorphism, Genetic; Rome; Wnt Proteins; Young Adult | 2011 |
New insight on the biology of neuroectodermal tumors. Workshop report from the University of Rome Tor Vergata and the IDI-IRCCS on the genetics and control of growth, differentiation, and programmed cell death.
Topics: Apoptosis; Cell Differentiation; Cell Division; Humans; Melanoma; Neuroblastoma; Rome | 1993 |
Ultrastructure of melanocytes in chronically sun-exposed skin of elderly subjects.
Chronically sun-exposed facial skin of three females aged 68, 71, and 78 years, and of a male aged 78, was examined by electron microscopy in order to study the condition of the epidermal melanocytes. Considerable heterogeneity of morphological and functional characteristics of the cells was observed. The majority of melanocytes were large, active, with occasionally lobulated or double nuclei, an appearance indicative of hyperstimulation. Some cells exhibited an appearance of having reached the end of an active life cycle and were labelled "aged." Others, in the upper end of the outer root sheath of hair follicles and adjacent interfollicular epidermis, presented a typically inactive appearance, indistinguishable from that of fetal melanocytes, or of those in unexposed skin of younger subjects. A cell with indented nucleus, fully melanised melanosomes, and hypertrophic Golgi apparatus was sporadically seen. Minute foci of dissociation of keratocytes were present, and melanocytes included in these were frequently disrupted. Swelling of mitochondria and cytoplasmic lipid droplets occurred sporadically within all the above variants of melanocytes. It proved difficult to establish criteria of specific sun damage of melanocytes. It is suggested that either the melanocytes exhibiting stimulation or the relatively inactive ones could be the precursors of the proliferating cells of lentigo maligna. Topics: Aged; Cell Nucleus; Cellular Senescence; Female; Golgi Apparatus; Humans; Lentigo; Melanocytes; Melanoma; Microscopy, Electron; Reference Standards; Rome; Skin Neoplasms; Sunlight | 1991 |
[Survival in malignant melanoma of the skin in patients residing in Rome].
Topics: Adult; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Male; Melanoma; Middle Aged; Prognosis; Rome; Sex Factors; Skin Neoplasms; Time Factors | 1988 |
Malignant melanoma in Rome, Italy, 1970-9.
An epidemiological study was conducted in the city of Rome and the incidence of malignant melanoma was determined retrospectively for the years 1970-9. All patients had legal residence in Rome and a histological diagnosis of melanoma during that period; only cases of malignant melanoma of the skin (ICD 172, 8th revision) were considered. A total of 17 public and 82 private hospitals were involved in the study with 11 081 and 6127 hospital beds respectively. All the hospitals in the study had one of the following therapeutic and diagnostic facilities: internal medicine, dermatology, oncology, radiology, surgery, plastic surgery, histopathology. Analyses of incidence are based on 500 cases, 237 males and 263 females, collected in the period 1970-9. The data indicate a positive time trend in incidence; the average annual increase is 0.27 cases/year per 100 000. The data show that in a Mediterranean and Latin country such as Italy the incidence of melanoma presents the same ascending trend as that of other Caucasian countries, whether European or not, the slope of the curves is similar for both sexes. The distribution of the primary site for both sexes is closely parallel to that described for all Caucasian populations, the lower limbs being more affected in females and the trunk in males. Topics: Adult; Age Factors; Female; Humans; Male; Melanoma; Middle Aged; Retrospective Studies; Rome; Sex Factors; Skin Neoplasms | 1985 |
[Analysis of the mortality and incidence of cutaneous melanoma in Italy].
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Female; Humans; Male; Melanoma; Middle Aged; Rome; Sex Factors; Skin Neoplasms; Urban Population | 1982 |