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Volume 46, Issue 2, Pages 270-283 (January 2010)


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Diagnosis and treatment of melanoma: European consensus-based interdisciplinary guideline

Claus GarbeaCorresponding Author Informationmemail address, Ketty Perisbm, Axel Hauschildcm, Philippe Saiagdm, Mark Middletonem, Alain Spatzfm, Jean-Jacques Grobgm, Josep Malvehyhm, Julia Newton-Bishopim, Alexander Stratigosjm, Hubert Pehambergerkm, Alexander Eggermontlm

Received 25 October 2009; accepted 29 October 2009. published online 03 December 2009.

Abstract 

Cutaneous melanoma (CM) is potentially the most dangerous form of skin tumour and causes 90% of skin cancer mortality. A unique collaboration of multi-disciplinary experts from the European Dermatology Forum, the European Association of Dermato-Oncology and the European Organization of Research and Treatment of Cancer was formed to make recommendations on CM diagnosis and treatment, based on systematic literature reviews and the experts’ experience. Diagnosis is made clinically and staging is based upon the AJCC system. CMs are excised with one to two centimetre safety margins. Sentinel lymph node dissection is routinely offered as a staging procedure in patients with tumours more than 1mm in thickness, although there is as yet no resultant survival benefit. Interferon-α treatment can be offered to patients with more than 1.5mm in thickness and stage II to III melanoma as an adjuvant therapy, as this treatment increases the relapse-free survival. The lack of a clear survival benefit and the presence of toxicity however limit its use in practice. In distant metastasis, all options of surgical therapy have to be considered thoroughly. In the absence of surgical options, systemic medical treatment is indicated, but with, to date, low response rates. Therapeutic decisions should be made by the melanoma team and the informed patient after full discussion of the options.

a Center for Dermatooncology, Department of Dermatology, Liebermeisterstr. 25, 72076 Tübingen, Germany

b University Department of Dermatology, L’Aquila, Italy

c University Department of Dermatology, Kiel, Germany

d University Department of Dermatology, Université de Versailles-Saint Quentin en Yvelines, APHP, Boulogne, France

e Department of Medical Oncology, University of Oxford, UK

f Gustave Roussy Institute, Villejuif, France

g University Department of Dermatology, Marseille, France

h Melanoma Unit, Department of Dermatology, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain

i Section of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Leeds, UK

j 1st Department of Dermatology, University of Athens, A. Sygros Hospital, Athens, Greece

k University Department of Dermatology, Vienna, Austria

l University Department of Surgical Oncology, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author: Tel.: +49 7071 29 87110; fax: +49 7071 29 5187.

m On behalf of the European Dermatology Forum (EDF), the European Association of Dermato-Oncology (EADO) and the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC).

PII: S0959-8049(09)00819-3

doi:10.1016/j.ejca.2009.10.032


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