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Melanoma is a kind of skin cancer that starts in the melanocytes. Melanocytes are cells that make the pigment that gives skin its color.
Melanomas may have borders that are uneven or jagged. Those growths need to be seen by a healthcare professional. Melanoma with irregular border. C: Color ...
Learn about skin cancer, including basal cell carcinoma, melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Find out about symptoms, treatments and ways to lower your ...
metastatic melanoma. • Gene therapy for malignant melanoma – Mayo researchers delayed melanoma cell growth and in some cases shrunk melanoma tumors in mice ...
Thinner melanomas may only require surgery to remove the cancer and some healthy tissue around it. If the melanoma is thicker, your healthcare team may ...
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The eyes also have melanin-producing cells and can develop melanoma. Intraocular melanomas can be divided into three categories: iris melanomas, ciliary body ...
Melanomas develop in the cells that produce melanin — the pigment that gives your skin its color. The first sign of a melanoma often is a mole that changes size ...
However, those of Hispanic descent are the second largest population diagnosed with melanoma, a serious and sometimes deadly cancer. Furthermore, Hispanic or ...
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