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Christina Setareh Sharafi, Speaker at Cosmetology Meetings
Nova Southeastern University, United States
Title : Adjuvant radiation therapy in desmoplastic melanoma: A scoping review

Abstract:

Desmoplastic melanoma (DM) is an uncommon subtype of cutaneous melanoma that presents distinct diagnostic and treatment challenges. This review aims to explore the role of adjuvant radiation therapy (RT) in managing DM. To evaluate this question, we reviewed relevant published reports on DM and its treatment and synthesized these findings. It was found that the clinical behavior of DM varies significantly based on its classification as either “pure” DM (pDM, ≥90% desmoplastic features) or mixed DM (mDM, ≤90% desmoplastic features). Patients with pDM have a uniquely high risk of local recurrence but a relatively lower likelihood of nodal disease. Recent studies question the necessity of sentinel lymph node biopsy for pDM patients while illustrating impressive response rates to immune checkpoint inhibition. Most data supporting adjuvant RT predate these changes in surgical management and systemic therapy, yet consistently demonstrate that adjuvant RT reduces the absolute risk of local recurrence by >50%, without significant long-term toxicity. Thus, the existing literature continues to support the conclusion that adjuvant RT effectively reduces the likelihood of local recurrence in pDM patients. Although evolving surgical and systemic therapies are reshaping treatment approaches, adjuvant RT should remain a standard of care.

Biography:

Setareh Sharafi graduated from Baylor University in 2019 and earned a certificate in Biomedical Sciences from Baylor College of Medicine in 2023. She is currently a first-year medical student at Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine, where she serves as Research Chair on the Dean's Committee and Community Outreach Lead for the Student Dermatology Association interest group. Prior to medical school, Setareh worked as Lab Manager in Dr. Clifton Fuller's lab at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, where she managed lab operations and conducted research. With eight publications in cancer research, her current interests include skin cancers and the mental health impact of dermatological conditions. She hopes to one day bridge the gap between the field of dermatology and marginalized populations in medicine. In her free time, Setareh enjoys yoga, the outdoors, and spending time with family and friends.

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