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Is Melanoma Progression Affected by Thyroid Diseases?

Salvatore UlisseEnke BaldiniDaniele PironiFederica GagliardiDomenico TripodiAugusto LauroSabino CarbottaDanilo TarroniMatteo D'ArmientoAldo MorroneFlavio ForteFlaminia FrattaroliSeverino PersechinoTeresa OdorisioVito D'AndreaEleonora LoriSalvatore Sorrenti
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Clinical and epidemiological evidence indicate a relationship between thyroid diseases and melanoma. In particular, the hypothyroidism condition appears to promote melanoma spread, which suggests a protective role of thyroid hormones against disease progression. In addition, experimental data suggest that, in addition to thyroid hormones, other hormonal players of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis, namely the thyrotropin releasing hormone and the thyrotropin, are likely to affect melanoma cells behavior. This information warrants further clinical and experimental studies in order to build a precise pattern of action of the HPT hormones on melanoma cells. An improved knowledge of the involved molecular mechanism(s) could lead to a better and possibly personalized clinical management of these patients.
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