Surgical Management of Stage IV Melanoma: Clinical, Molecular, and Therapeutic Considerations
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-2-2026
Publication Title
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Abstract
Despite major advances in systemic therapy, surgery still plays a valuable role in the management of metastatic melanoma. This review summarizes the historical evolution of surgical management, outlines the traditional clinical risk factors, and examines biochemical, molecular, and mutational factors that impact melanoma tumor biology. Emerging tools such as predictive biomarker assays, gene expression profiling, and circulating tumor DNA are discussed in the context of patient selection. Finally, we consider contemporary indications for surgery, the management of oligoprogression, sequence of treatment, and optimal timing of resection while highlighting how operative intervention integrates with modern melanoma care.
PubMed ID
41828551
Volume
27
Issue
5
Recommended Citation
Uche, Ifeanyi K. and Lyons, John M., "Surgical Management of Stage IV Melanoma: Clinical, Molecular, and Therapeutic Considerations" (2026). School of Medicine Faculty Publications. 4510.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/som_facpubs/4510
10.3390/ijms27052327