2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13046-024-03234-1
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Receptor tyrosine kinase inhibition leads to regression of acral melanoma by targeting the tumor microenvironment

Eric A. Smith,
Rachel L. Belote,
Nelly M. Cruz
et al.

Abstract: Background Acral melanoma (AM) is an aggressive melanoma variant that arises from palmar, plantar, and nail unit melanocytes. Compared to non-acral cutaneous melanoma (CM), AM is biologically distinct, has an equal incidence across genetic ancestries, typically presents in advanced stage disease, is less responsive to therapy, and has an overall worse prognosis. Methods An independent analysis of published sequencing data was performed to evaluate … Show more

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