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Melanoma Cancer

Question: What is the survival rate for melanoma cancer? my husband had a nail matrix biospy done, because under his nails on his left foot turned balck, and keeps growing, anf now its started on his left foot and both his hands, and he also has some questionabvle marks on his body, it turned out he has melonona cancer and it aggressive. He sees a oncologist tomorrow.

Answer: There are different kinds of melanoma cancer and, from what I know, the survival rate is good, but I am kind of leery answering this question because I don't know the specific type of cancer involved. Your doctor would be the best bet to answer this question. God Bless and good luck!


Melanoma Cancer News

Melanoma treatment creates risk of secondary skin cancer

Oncology Nurse Advisor
Investigators have discovered why the pill Zelboraf (vemurafenib), effective against melanoma, may also cause the development of a secondary skin cancer: squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). ?We wondered why it was that we were treating and getting the ...
 

Universe.byu.edu

Legislation would control tanning beds' use
Universe.byu.edu
 

Sydney Morning Herald

NSW sunbed law sparks calls for nationwide ban
New Zealand Doctor Online
 

Wall Street Journal

Dogs Get Cancer Like People, and Hold Clues to Cures
Wall Street Journal
 

Stuff.co.nz

Jeremy aims for jetski records
Auckland stuff.co.nz
 

Melanoma Drug Resistance Linked to Kinase Control of Transcription Factor Activity

Genetic Engineering News
Scientist have identified a molecular switch that appears to control the dual functions of transcription factor ATF2, which can play an oncogenic role in melanoma but a tumor suppressor role in nonmalignant skin cancers. A team at Sanford-Burnham ...
 

ABC News

Teen may need to bring parent to tanning salon under proposed Utah law
Deseret News
 

Call to ban solariums in Queensland

Gold Coast Bulletin News
Gold Coast skin surgeon Dr Ian McDougall said solariums could lead to skin cancer. Research shows using a solarium before the age of 30 increases a person's risk of developing melanoma by 75 per cent. In Queensland, more than 2600 people are diagnosed ...
 

Pfenninger: A summary of malignant melanoma

Midland Daily News
The word "melanoma" strikes a chord of fear in all of us when we hear it. It should. It is a skin cancer which forms in the pigment-producing cells of the skin. Found early, when it is less than a millimeter deep, there is a good prognosis.
 

USA TODAY

Melanoma drug's link to other skin cancers identified
USA TODAY
 

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