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What You Need To Know About Melanoma on Audio Download
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What You Need To Know About Melanoma
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Melanoma is the most serious cancer of the skin. In some parts of the world, especially among Western countries, the number of people who develop melanoma is increasing faster than any other cancer. In the United States, for example, the number of new cases of melanoma has more than doubled in the past 20 years. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has written this booklet to help people with melanoma and their families and friends better understand this disease. We hope others will read it as well to learn more about melanoma. This booklet discusses prevention methods, detection, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care. It also has information about resources and sources of support to help patients cope with melanoma. Two more common and less serious types of skin cancer
The sections of this program are Introduction, What is Melanoma, The Skin, Melanocytes and Moles, Cancer, Melanoma, Signs and Symptoms of Melanoma, Diagnosis and Staging, Treatment, Getting a Second Opinion, Preparing for Treatment, Methods of Treatment, Surgery, Chemotherapy, Biological Therapy, Radiation Therapy, Clinical Trials, Side Effects of Treatment, Surgery, Chemotherapy, Biological Therapy, Radiation Therapy, Nutrition for People with Cancer, Follow-up Care, Recovery and Outlook, Support for People with Cancer, Causes, Risk Factors and Prevention, Other Booklets, How to do a Skin Self Exam, National Cancer Institute Information Resources.

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2000
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