Primary Malignant Melanoma of the Cervix: A Case Report and a Review of the Literature.
Michail DiakosavvasZacharias N FasoulakisMaria KouroupiMarianna TheodoraLola InagamovaGeorgios TsatsarisPanagiotis NikolaouKonstantina Frangia-TsivouAlexandra GiatromanolakiEmmanuel N KontomanolisPublished in: Case reports in oncological medicine (2020)
Early diagnosis and subsequently early treatment are of high importance regarding patients' prognosis and survival. No standardized protocols or treatment guidelines specific for this rare cancer have been issued; thus, clinicians are called to assess each case individually. Current treatment options are based on surgical excision mostly with radical hysterectomy, but in advanced or recurrent state of the disease, other treatment modalities, such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy, can be employed. Prognosis for these patients is very poor, and survival rate remains extremely low, with the median OS reported being less than 2 years. Reporting and publishing of such cases are both of paramount importance for the better understanding of this uncommon cervical malignancy, and further biological and clinical investigations are required for more suitable and effective therapies to be determined. A new staging system, specific to PMMC, could be of great use for the better correlation of the disease's stage and prognosis of these patients.