Using the DecisionDx-Melanoma Test in Clinical Practice - European Medical Journal

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Using the DecisionDx-Melanoma Test in Clinical Practice

Dermatology

The publication of this infographic was funded by Castle Biosciences and is intended for US Healthcare Professionals only.


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For dermatologists, the critical question isn’t just what a test result says. It’s “What does this result mean for how I manage my patient?” This infographic shows how DecisionDx-Melanoma fits into real clinical practice, translating three actionable risk prediction results into risk-appropriate decisions for patients with cutaneous melanoma.

Read the full piece to see how DecisionDx-Melanoma risk results inform management decisions:

  • Manage early-stage patients using the Class Result to guide ongoing surveillance and imaging
  • Decide on SLNB referral with the i31-SLNB result’s personalized likelihood of SLN positivity
  • Guide node-negative patients with the i31-ROR result, identifying high recurrence risk even after a negative SLNB
  • Act on higher- and lower-risk results, from prompting surgical referral to supporting appropriate de-escalation and avoiding unnecessary SLNB

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