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Modest progress has been made in the treatment of metastatic melanoma over the past decade. With the advent of high dose interleukin-2 (IL-2), it may be possible for a small number of patients to be cured of their disease

Despite this, the average median survival in patients treated for metastatic disease may be as short as nine months

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12y ago

It depends on the severity of the melanoma and how much sun exposure the person gets. Sometimes it can take months or even years to become severe.

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14y ago

3 Years due to their extremely high metabolism and inability to store fat.

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This would depend on severity, treatment and the persons other medical conditions or general health.

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In rapidly advancing cases, less than six months. Half of cases are terminal within 12 months. Most die within 5 years.

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13y ago

Stage IV malignant melanoma is almost always a fatal disease.

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