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Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology The official journal of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society |
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Volume 39, no.4, June 2004 |
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| New prognostic factors
in uveal melanomas: potential molecular targets for therapy
V.S. Saraiva, C. Edelstein, M.N. Burnier, Jr. ABSTRACT Even with advances in the diagnosis and local treatment of uveal melanoma, there has been no significant change in the survival rates of these patients in the last decades. Metastatic disease still occurs at the same frequency, and no systemic therapy is currently offered to patients after local eye treatment.Therefore, experimental and clinical research has been focused on the metastatic cascade in order to elucidate its underlying mechanisms at the molecular level. As a result, new prognostic factors in uveal melanoma have been described that also serve as molecular targets for the development of novel treatments. These prognostic factors/molecular targets, such as membrane receptors, enzymes, cytokines, cytoskeleton components, oncogenes, tumour suppressor genes, cell-cycle proteins and nuclear antigens, are reviewed in this article. |
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