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These cancers would first appear on the skin.
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Ultraviolet radiation (part of sunlight).
Melanoma primarily occurs in the skin, but it can also develop in other parts of the body, including the eyes (ocular melanoma) and mucous membranes. This type of skin cancer arises from the melanocytes, the cells responsible for producing pigment. Early detection and treatment are crucial, as melanoma can spread to other organs if not addressed promptly.
It's called fragmentation.
Melanoma is a cancer of the skin. And the skin is technically a part of the integumentary system.
Babies will develope in a woman's uterus unless a medical condition causes the baby to become stuck in the fallopian tubes.
the final part of the body is foot
Necessary Expense Rule
If the melanoma is spreading through the lymph system, some of the tumor may grow there, resulting in a nodule part way between the primary site and the original lymph node.