A Review of Current Treatment Options for Stage III and Stage IV Metastatic Melanoma.

Brianne K Haskell Hanisch, Marcus L Frohm
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The incidence of melanoma has increased for decades, and while surgical treatment of early stage disease is often curative, metastatic disease continues to have significant morbidity and mortality and carries a high associated health burden and economic cost. An expanding number of dermatologists are playing a key role in coordinating the care of patients with advanced melanoma, including in the setting of multidisciplinary melanoma clinics, many of which are anchored in dermatology departments. Advances in the understanding of the genetic and immunoregulatory aspects of melanoma development and progression have yielded a wave of novel therapeutics that has made significant impact on the approach to patients with metastatic disease. Frequently updated management guidelines and unfamiliarity with approved adjuvant treatment options can act as a roadblock for dermatologists seeking to effectively coordinate care and establish goals for treatment in patients with stage II/III and IV disease. This review paper discusses current knowledge of therapy options, including immunotherapy, targeted therapies, radiation therapy, intralesional therapy, and chemotherapy specific for stage III and IV melanoma.

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目前III期和IV期转移性黑色素瘤的治疗方案综述
几十年来,黑色素瘤的发病率一直在增加,虽然手术治疗早期疾病通常是可以治愈的,但转移性疾病仍然具有很高的发病率和死亡率,并带来很高的相关健康负担和经济成本。越来越多的皮肤科医生在协调晚期黑色素瘤患者的护理方面发挥着关键作用,包括在多学科黑色素瘤诊所的设置中,其中许多诊所设在皮肤科。对黑色素瘤发生和发展的遗传和免疫调节方面的理解取得了进展,产生了一波新的治疗方法,对转移性疾病患者的治疗方法产生了重大影响。频繁更新的管理指南和对已批准的辅助治疗方案的不熟悉可能成为皮肤科医生寻求有效协调护理和建立II/III和IV期疾病患者治疗目标的障碍。这篇综述文章讨论了目前关于治疗方案的知识,包括免疫治疗、靶向治疗、放射治疗、病灶内治疗和针对III期和IV期黑色素瘤的化疗。
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