Melanomas of the hand are relatively rare, and much confusion exists c
oncerning their pathology and treatment. We reviewed our experience wi
th 39 patients diagnosed with melanoma of the hand. The data were cate
gorized by site, histology, and type of treatment. Most primaries were
on the digits, with a few tumors arising on the palm. The most common
histology was superficial spreading melanoma, even in the subungual l
ocation. Acral lentiginous melanoma accounted for only 8 of 39 cases.
Most patients could be treated without radical amputations, even for m
elanomas on the digits. Review of our patients emphasized the need for
early diagnosis. Biopsy of all unexplained pigmented lesions on the h
ands can lead to early diagnosis, relatively nondeforming treatment, a
nd good survival.