• The Mosan Study Group of Pigmented Tumours facing toward the oligometastatic cutaneous melanoma

    Piérard G.E. , Piérard-Franchimont C. , Delvenne P.
    Rev Med Liege 2017, 72(6),308-311

    Abstract : The oligometastatic melanoma is a peculiar stage of cancer progression which is initially restricted to the initial body area. In most instances, only a small number of metastases are simultaneously present. The oligometastatic stage is synchronous when metastases are disclosed at the time of initial diagnosis of the primary cancer. Metastases are metachronous when they are detected after the initial treatment of the primary neoplasm. A variant of the disease is called the smouldering disease when cutaneous metastases grow or regress in unison. The smouldering disease is granted to a condition when some metastases keep grooving when other metastases regress.

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