
Melinda Jen
VerifiedUniversity of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine
Active 2003–2024
Research topics
- Oncology
- Internal medicine
- Medicine
- Pathology
- Dermatology
Selected publications
Journal of Clinical Oncology · 2024 · 19 citations
- Medicine
- Dermatology
- Oncology
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop recommendations for the diagnostic evaluation and surgical management of cutaneous melanoma (CM) and atypical Spitz tumors (AST) and non-Spitz melanocytic tumors (melanocytomas) in pediatric (age 0-10 years) and adolescent (age 11-18 years) patients. METHODS: A Children's Oncology Group-led panel with external, multidisciplinary CM specialists convened to develop recommendations on the basis of available data and expertise. RESULTS: Thirty-three experts from multiple specialties (cutaneous/medical/surgical oncology, dermatology, and dermatopathology) established recommendations with supporting data from 87 peer-reviewed publications. RECOMMENDATIONS: (1) Excisional biopsies with 1-3 mm margins should be performed when feasible for clinically suspicious melanocytic neoplasms. (2) Definitive surgical treatment for CM, including wide local excision and sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB), should follow National Comprehensive Cancer Network Guidelines in the absence of data from pediatric-specific surgery trials and/or cohort studies. (3) Accurate classification of ASTs as benign or malignant is more likely with immunohistochemistry and next-generation sequencing. (4) It may not be possible to classify some ASTs as likely/definitively benign or malignant after clinicopathologic and/or molecular correlation, and these Spitz tumors of uncertain malignant potential should be excised with 5 mm margins. (5) ASTs favored to be benign should be excised with 1- to 3-mm margins if transected on biopsy. (6) Re-excision is not necessary if the AST does not extend to the biopsy margin(s) when complete/excisional biopsy was performed. (7) SLNB should not be performed for Spitz tumors unless a diagnosis of CM is favored on clinicopathologic evaluation. (8) Non-Spitz melanocytomas have a presumed increased risk for progression to CM and should be excised with 1- to 3-mm margins if transected on biopsy. (9) Re-excision of non-Spitz melanocytomas is not necessary if the lesion is completely excised on biopsy.
Frequent coauthors
- 26 shared
Adam I. Rubin
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
- 14 shared
Elena B. Hawryluk
Harvard University
- 13 shared
Albert C. Yan
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 11 shared
James R. Treat
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 10 shared
Susana Puig
Hospital Clínic de Barcelona
- 9 shared
Diana W. Bartenstein
Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency
- 9 shared
Leslie Castelo‐Soccio
National Institutes of Health
- 9 shared
Wendy B. London
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