RESUMEN
This report presents the initial results of the first Russian molecular epidemiological study of melanoma. The investigation included 1035 patients with stage IIIB-IV melanoma residing in various regions of Russia. Sequencing of BRAF gene revealed mutation in 627 (60.6%) tumors; c.1799T > A (p.V600E) substitution was detected in 563 cases, and other mutations in 64 melanomas. Frequency of BRAF alterations was significantly higher in patients of younger age (< 50 years: 72.9%; > or = 50 years: 57.1%; p = 0.00003). 710 melanomas included in the study were located in sun non-exposed regions of the skin; this category of tumors was characterized by the highest occurrence of BRAF mutations (63.9%). In conclusion, more than a half of Russian patients with advanced melanoma are potential candidates for the treatment of kinase inhibitors of mutated BRAF.