Mednet Logo
HomeQuestion

What do you prioritize when a patient has discordant clinicopathologic features and genomic risk scores to estimate melanoma recurrence risk?

3 Answers
Mednet Member
Mednet Member
Dermatology · Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin U-Med & Science

For patients that have a high genomic risk score and a low stage, I prioritize the genomic risk. We know that about a quarter of melanoma metastases occur from low-stage disease, and I increase surveillance on these patients. Precision medicine allows us to ensure we catch these bad actors before th...

Register or Sign In to see full answer

Mednet Member
Mednet Member
Medical Oncology · The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center / James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute

At this time, the test to assess genomic risk score (i.e., Castle DecisionDx) is based on retrospective analysis, and there are no prospective data yet. So it should not be used solely for decision-making, especially when it comes to whether to do adjuvant systemic therapy or not. The traditional Am...

Register or Sign In to see full answer

Mednet Member
Mednet Member
Surgical Oncology · St. Elizabeth Physicians

The DecisionDx score incorporates clinical-pathologic features into the genomic risk assessment. The gene expression score has been validated independently, but it has also been validated alongside clinical-pathologic factors such as ulceration, age, tumor depth, and mitotic rate. Those features are...

Register or Sign In to see full answer