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Histopathologic synoptic reporting of invasive melanoma: How reliable are the data?

Laura A TaylorMegan M EguchiLisa M ReischAndrea C RadickHannah ShucardKathleen F KerrMichael W PiepkornStevan R KnezevichDavid E ElderRaymond L BarnhillJoann G Elmore
Published in: Cancer (2021)
This study addresses variability in the assessment and reporting of critical characteristics of invasive melanomas that are used by clinicians to guide patient care. The authors characterize the diagnostic variability among pathologists and their reporting methods in light of recently updated national guidelines. Results demonstrate considerable variability in the diagnostic reporting of melanoma with regard to the following: Breslow thickness, mitotic rate, ulceration, regression, and microscopic satellites. This work serves to alert pathologists and clinicians to the existence of variability in reporting these prognostic factors.
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