Diagnosis of melanoma in the elderly and surgical implications |
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Authors: | Testori A Stanganelli I Della Grazia L Mahadavan L |
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Affiliation: | Melanoma Unit, European Institute of Oncology, Via Ripamonti 435, Milan 20141, Italy. alessandro.testori@ieo.it |
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Abstract: | The diagnosis of primary melanoma is mainly related to the precocity on which a patient is referred to the specialist, but in elderly patients this may present some peculiar characteristics, one is anatomical, a typical melanoma of the face, the lentigo maligna melanoma and the second is attitudinal, the fact that elderly patients often do not refer a changing cutaneous lesion to a doctor until becoming symptomatic. The therapeutic approach has to be discussed with an anaesthesiologist if the procedure has to be conducted under general anaesthesia or with a cardiologist if under local anaesthesia. Once there are no contraindications medically, a similar oncological approach should be proposed without any reduction in radicality due to the elderly age. |
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Keywords: | Melanoma Elderly Surgery |
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