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- Title
Causation and melanoma classification.
- Authors
Clarke, Brendan
- Abstract
In this article, I begin by giving a brief history of melanoma causation. I then discuss the current manner in which malignant melanoma is classified. In general, these systems of classification do not take account of the manner of tumour causation. Instead, they are based on phenomenological features of the tumour, such as size, spread, and morphology. I go on to suggest that misclassification of melanoma is a major problem in clinical practice. I therefore outline an alternative means of classifying these tumours based on causal factors. By analogy with similar systems that have recently emerged for other cancers, I suggest that this causal classification is likely to be both workable and helpful, even in the absence of a full causal-mechanistic understanding of the aetiology of the tumour.
- Publication
Theoretical medicine and bioethics, 2011, Vol 32, Issue 1, p19
- ISSN
1573-0980
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11017-010-9168-3