An Overview of Melanoma. Harriet Kluger, M.D. Associate Professor Section of Medical Oncology Yale Cancer Center

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An Overview of Melanoma Harriet Kluger, M.D. Associate Professor Section of Medical Oncology Yale Cancer Center

Melanoma Statistics Median age at presentation 45-55 55 years Incidence: 2003 54,200 cases 2008 (projected) - 62,480 6 th 7 th th among men th among women Increasing in incidence in men and women Mortality (2003) 7600 patients, (2008) 8420 projected deaths 1 in 17 white Australian males

Melanoma tumor formation Normal Benign/premalignant Malignant / Locally Invasive Metastasis Normal Melanocytes Dysplastic Nevi p16 Integrins p53 Early Primary Radial Growth Phase c-kit E-cadherin N-cadherin MUC18/MCAM CREB/ATF-1 Advanced Primary Vertical Growth Phase Angiogenesis, Invasion & Apoptosis: e.g., bfgf, IL-8, MMP-2, EGF-R, PAR-1, FAS/APO-1 Metastatic Melanoma Bar-Eli M. Gene regulation in melanoma progression by the AP-2 transcription factor. Pigment Cell Res. 2001 Apr;14(2):78-85. Review.

Risk Factors for Melanoma Genetics & Environment Race (Caucasians 5-205 fold increased risk over Africans, East Asians, Hispanics) Geographic location (proximity to equator) Genetic Factors & Risk Skin pigmentation and propensity for sunburn Family history of melanoma Density and type of nevi (common, atypical ) Genetic mutations: p16, CDK4 Environmental Factors Recreational and occupational sun exposure Ozone depletion

ABCDE of diagnosis A: Assymetry B: Border irregularity C: Color - unusual or changing D: Diameter > 6mm E: Evolution or Elevation? F: Funny looking

Changing or new moles Variation in color Irregular borders

The Pigmented Cell/Melanocyte Neural crest origin in embryonal life Function: synthesis, storage, and transfer of melanin (pigment) to surrounding cells Melanoma occurs anywhere melanocytes are found

Melanoma subtypes Superficial spreading: : most common form, often arise in preexisting moles, mostly on the extremities, bleed, more common in women

Nodular melanoma 15% of melanomas dome shaped uniform color, like blood blisters Younger patients usually no prior mole in that area

Acral lentiginous melanoma palms, soles, nailbeds Often thick and wide Males > females Most common type in blacks and hispanics

Lentigo Maligna Melanoma 5-10% of melanomas Often on face and neck More common in the elderly (Median age 62) Females > Males flat, grow very fast, rarely metastasize to internal organs

Desmoplastic melanomas rare Often in elderly (6 th or 7 th decade) Often amelanotic (without pigment) Tend to grow on nerves

Non-cutaneous Melanoma (rare) Ocular melanoma, mostly choroid and ciliary body Mucosal melanoma: Head and neck Vulva and vagina Anal Female urethra Esophagus

Multi-disciplinary therapeutic approach to melanoma Dermatologist or Primary Care Physician Dermatopathology Plastic or dermatologic surgery Pathology Radiology Medical Oncology Radiation oncologist (for palliation)

Therapeutic approach to melanoma Initial diagnosis by dermatologist or primary care doctor Vast majority present with resectable primary skin melanoma and majority are cured by resection alone Relatively few have lymph node disease at the time of diagnosis Metastases detected months to many years later Patients can develop metastatic disease in almost any site, treated ted with surgery when resectable or systemic therapy (by mouth or IV) High propensity for brain metastases, which require radiation therapy

Clinical Staging of Melanoma to Assess the Prognosis Depth of primary lesion Microscopic ulceration of primary lesion Regional lymph node involvement Presence or absence of in-transit metastases Presence or absence of distant metastases (in other organs)

Relationship between Stage of Melanoma and Survival + nodes + Blood-borne metastases Tsao, H. et al. N Engl J Med 2004;351:998-1012

Other important predictors of survival Location of the melanoma (Trunk vs. extremity) Age Sex Most important prognostic markers depth of skin lesion, lymph node involvement and presence of ulceration

Topics to be covered patient care Risk factors, sun exposure and prevention (Dr. Leffell, Dermatology) Skin cancer screening and diagnosis of melanoma (Dr. Bolognia,, Dermatology) Dermatologist or Primary Care Physician Dermatopathology Plastic or dermatologic surgery Radiology Pathology Medical Oncology Radiation oncologist (for palliation)

Surgical resection (Dr. Ariyan) Drug treatments for prevention of treatment of metastatic disease (Dr. Sznol) Dermatologist or Primary Care Physician Dermatopathology Plastic or dermatologic surgery Pathology Radiology Medical Oncology Radiation oncologist (for palliation)

Our other mission - research to improve outcome Target populations: a) patients at high risk for metastatic disease (understand what makes some melanomas metastasize) b) Patients with metastatic disease develop novel drugs that attack the melanoma cells or enhance the immune system to attack those cells Dr. Halaban Dr. Sznol