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  1. Melanoma Excision: Before Your Surgery

    Excision of a melanoma is a type of surgery to remove, or excise, a melanoma from your skin. Melanoma is a form of skin cancer in which abnormal skin cells grow out of control. The doctor first gives you medicine to numb the area. Then the doctor cuts out the melanoma along with an area of healthy skin around it. How...
  2. Melanoma Excision Surgery: What to Expect at Home

    Excision of a melanoma is a type of surgery to remove, or excise, a melanoma from your skin. Melanoma is a form of skin cancer in which abnormal skin cells grow out of control. You may have stitches until the surgical wound heals. This may cause a scar that should fade with time. How quickly your wound heals depends on...
  3. Melanoma Excision: Before Your Teen's Surgery

    Excision of a melanoma is a type of surgery to remove, or excise, a melanoma from your teen's skin. Melanoma is a form of skin cancer in which abnormal skin cells grow out of control. Sometimes the surgery is simple. But some melanomas need more extensive surgery. The doctor first gives your teen medicine to numb the...
  4. Melanoma Excision Surgery in Your Teen: What to Expect at Home

    Excision of a melanoma is a type of surgery to remove (excise) a melanoma from the skin. Melanoma is a form of skin cancer in which abnormal skin cells grow out of control. Your teen may have stitches until the surgical wound heals. This may cause a scar that should fade with time. How quickly the wound heals depends on...
  5. Metastatic Melanoma

    Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer because it grows so quickly. When it spreads (metastasizes) to other parts of the body, it's called metastatic melanoma. It usually spreads first into nearby lymph nodes before going to the liver, lungs, bone, or brain, or to skin in another part of the body. When...
  6. Lymph Node Removal (Lymphadenectomy) for Melanoma

    This surgery is done to see if melanoma skin cancer has spread to a lymph node. Some lymph nodes are located near the surface of the body, while others are deep in the belly or around organs, such as the heart or liver. This surgery is also done to...
  7. Melanoma Excision Surgery

    Surgery to remove (excise) a melanoma removes the entire melanoma along with a border (margin) of normal-appearing skin. The width of the border of normal skin removed depends on the depth of the melanoma. More tissue, usually skin and fat, is also removed from under the melanoma. Small excisions may be closed with...
  8. Skin Cancer, Melanoma

    Discusses melanoma, skin cancer that may be caused by too much sun exposure. Covers symptoms. Discusses how it is diagnosed. Offers prevention tips and covers skin self-exams. Discusses treatment options, including surgery and radiation therapy.
  9. Melanoma: Care Instructions

    Melanoma is a form of skin cancer in which abnormal skin cells grow out of control. It helps to learn about this condition and what can be done about it. It is very important for you to take good care of your skin so that you don't get melanoma. If you've had melanoma, protect your skin from the sun to lower your risk...
  10. Melanoma Treatment (PDQ®): Treatment - Patient Information [NCI]

    Melanoma is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in melanocytes (cells that color the skin). . The skin is the body's largest organ. It protects against heat, sunlight, injury, and infection. Skin also helps control body temperature and stores water, fat, and vitamin D. The skin has several layers, but...
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