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Melanoma accounts for only about 2% of skin cancers but causes a majority of skin cancer deaths, and the rate of incidence has increased markedly in recent ...
This phase II trial studies how well pembrolizumab and ibrutinib work in treating patients with stage III-IV melanoma that cannot be removed by surgery.
Melanoma is an often deadly skin cancer. In this episode of Medical Edge Radio, Mayo Clinic Dr. Svetomir Markovic tells us, melanoma can show up places ...
Mayo Clinic eye experts from the Department of Ophthalmology work closely with melanoma doctors to provide specialized care for eye melanomas.
Specialized project teams in the Mayo Clinic Melanoma and Skin Cancer Research Program lead efforts to translate groundbreaking research into ...
Nonmelanoma skin cancer refers to all the types of cancer that occur in the skin that are not melanoma. Several types of skin cancer fall within the broader ...
Oncology clinicians and researchers collaborate on melanoma biology, prevention and treatment in the Melanoma and Skin Cancer Research Program at Mayo ...
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 ...
Melanoma is one of the skin cancers that if not treated, or if not caught early, can be deadly. And what it essentially is, is the cells that make pigment in ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of temozolomide to selumetinib for the treatment of patients who have melanoma of the eye that has ...
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