B-RAF is a member of the RAF-family of kinases which plays an important role in the RAS-RAF-MEK-ERK mitotic signaling pathway. BRAF mutations are present in approximately 50% to 60% of cutaneous melanomas and are also present at lower frequencies in other melanoma subtypes. A point mutation, N581S, is located in the kinase domain of BRAF. It has been reported that N581S is associated with intermediate kinase activity. Correlation with other clinical and lab findings is necessary.