Melanoma is a type of skin cancer involving the pigment-containing cells. It is not infectious; it cannot be passed to another person by contact or through the air. However, a skin graft that includes melanoma cancer cells might result in the graft recipient getting melanoma.
Yes. An infectious disease is a disease resulting directly from a pathogen such as a bacterium, virus, or fungus.
Cancer is a result of our own cells multiplying out of control. Some cancers may occur as a secondary result of an infection, but most have other causes linked to genetics, diet, and exposure to toxins and radiation.
Cancer. A melanoma is skin cancer.
No, melanoma is skin cancer derived from melanocytes. Non-melanoma skin cancer is a malignant growth of the external surface or epithelial layer of the skin.
No, melanoma is a form of skin cancer.
Non-melanoma skin cancer is a malignant growth of the external surface or epithelial layer of the skin.
Melanoma
Melanoma is a cancer of the skin. And the skin is technically a part of the integumentary system.
skin tumour/cancer
Malignant (progressively worsening) Melanoma (tumor) is a type of skin cancer.
Melanoma is the most lethal form of skin cancer.
He had a skin cancer. AKA melanoma.
pelomnia mechalice
malignant melanoma