Melanoma


acral-lentiginous melanoma,
lentigo maligna melanoma,
nodular melanoma, and
superficial spreading melanoma.

Fair-skinned people and people with a family history of melanoma should always use a high-SPF sunscreen when outdoors. Everyone who has concern about an unusual mole-like spot should see their doctor. Detected early, melanoma is almost always treatable. Undetected, melanoma can spread rapidly and be fatal.

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    A cancer vaccine prepared from human melanoma cancer cells. It may be used alone or with other therapy in treating melanoma.

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    A benign raised pink or red scaly papule typically seen on a preadolescent child’s skin, usually on the cheek. Also called a spindle and epithelioid cell nevus.

  • Melanoma, acral-lentiginous

    One of the four clinical types of malignant melanoma, uncommon in whites but the most common type in nonwhites. It starts as an irregular enlarging black flat spot (macule), most often on the palm and sole, less often on a mucosal surface, such as the vulva or vagina.

  • Melanoma, amelanotic

    A colorless melanoma that is detectable only on close examination of the skin.


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