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Prognostication Of Uveal Melanoma Is Simple And Highly Predictive Using The Cancer Genome Atlas (Tcga) Classification: A Review., Carol L. Shields, Lauren A. Dalvin, Pornpattana Vichitvejpaisal, Mehdi Mazloumi, Arupa Ganguly, Jerry A. Shields
Prognostication Of Uveal Melanoma Is Simple And Highly Predictive Using The Cancer Genome Atlas (Tcga) Classification: A Review., Carol L. Shields, Lauren A. Dalvin, Pornpattana Vichitvejpaisal, Mehdi Mazloumi, Arupa Ganguly, Jerry A. Shields
Wills Eye Hospital Papers
Purpose: The cancer genome atlas (TCGA) is a comprehensive project supported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in the United States to explore molecular alterations in cancer, including uveal melanoma (UM). This led to TCGA classification for UM. In this report, we review the American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) classification and TCGA classification for UM from the NCI's Center for Cancer Genomics (NCI CCG) (based on enucleation specimens [n = 80 eyes]) and from Wills Eye Hospital (WEH) (based on fine needle aspiration biopsy [FNAB] specimens [n = 658 eyes]). We then compare accuracy and predictability of AJCC versus …
Changes In Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure To The Ocular Region: A Population-Based Study., Ezekiel Weis, Sebastian Q. Vrouwe, David B. Lebaron, Matthew B. Parliament, Jerry A Shields, Carol L. Shields
Changes In Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure To The Ocular Region: A Population-Based Study., Ezekiel Weis, Sebastian Q. Vrouwe, David B. Lebaron, Matthew B. Parliament, Jerry A Shields, Carol L. Shields
Wills Eye Hospital Papers
In contrast to the well-established association between ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure and skin cancers, the relationship between UVR and uveal malignant melanoma (UM) remains controversial. To address this controversy, we evaluated the incidence rates of cutaneous malignancies in the eyelids as a proxy for UVR exposure in the ocular region using a population-based cancer registry. Overall, 74,053 cases of eyelid basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and 7890 cases of melanoma over a 26-year period (1982–2007) were analyzed. The incidence of eyelid basal cell carcinoma and uveal melanoma remained stable, whereas other cutaneous areas demonstrated an increase in the rates. A comparability …