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Many people with dark skin believe they can't develop melanoma because of the melanin in their skin. Dr. Dawn Davis says that's a myth.
Mayo Clinic experts in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota are available to discuss Melanoma prevention, detection and treatment strategies. Melanoma. Here are ...
Meves says that typically people who are newly diagnosed with melanoma undergo a sentinel lymph node biopsy, which is an invasive surgical procedure, where some ...
Spring's warmer temperatures feel great, but the sun has a dangerous side too. Its ultraviolet rays can cause melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer.
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and the first Monday in May is Melanoma Monday, a day dedicated to raising awareness for Melanoma prevention and treatment.
Melanoma is a type of cancer that develops in the cells that produce melanin — the pigment that gives your skin its color. Your eyes also have melanin-producing ...
Treatment for early stage melanomas usually includes surgery to remove the melanoma. Mohs surgery is a precise surgical technique used to treat skin cancer.
This story starts with melanoma. The name of this cancer tells us it grows from skin cells called melanocytes. When these cells break, normal controls fail.
Researchers at Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center developed a targeted digital campaign to increase melanoma awareness in Latino communities.
Discover how a new genomic test co-developed by Mayo Clinic and SkylineDx identifies melanoma patients at low or high risk for lymph node cancer, ...
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