Replacement and desmoplastic histopathological growth patterns in cutaneous melanoma liver metastases: frequency, characteristics, and robust prognostic value

Author:

Barnhill Raymond123ORCID,Dam Pieter‐Jan45,Vermeulen Peter4,Champenois Gabriel6,Nicolas André6,Rawson Robert V789,Wilmott James S789,Thompson John F7910,Long Georgina V7911,Cassoux Nathalie312,Roman‐Roman Sergio2,Busam Klaus J13,Scolyer Richard A789,Lazar Alexander J14151617ORCID,Lugassy Claire2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of PathologyInstitut Curie Paris France

2. Department of Translational ResearchInstitut Curie Paris France

3. Faculty of MedicineUniversity of Paris Réné Descartes Paris France

4. Faculty of Medicine and Health SciencesUniversity of Antwerp – MIPRO Center for Oncological Research (CORE) – TCRU, GZA Sint‐Augustinus Antwerpen Belgium

5. HistoGeneX Wilrijk Belgium

6. Experimental Pathology, Department of PathologyInstitut Curie Paris France

7. Melanoma Institute Australia, The University of Sydney Sydney Australia

8. Department of Tissue Pathology and Diagnostic OncologyRoyal Prince Alfred Hospital and NSW Health Pathology Sydney Australia

9. Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney Sydney Australia

10. Department of SurgeryRoyal Prince Alfred Hospital and NSW Health Pathology Sydney Australia

11. Department of Medical OncologyNorthern Sydney Cancer Centre, Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney Australia

12. Department of OphthalmologyInstitut Curie Paris France

13. Department of PathologyMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York NY USA

14. Department of PathologyThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston TX USA

15. Department of Genomic MedicineThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston TX USA

16. Department of DermatologyThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston TX USA

17. Department of Translational Molecular PathologyThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston TX USA

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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