Melanoma is a malignant skin tumor. It produces melanin, a dark pigment, which colours the skin dark. Melanoma is not really used for anything, as it would be considered dangerous and unhealthy.
These sites contain relevant information on the effects of diet on melanoma. www.mpip.org/articles/DietMelanoma4.htm www.cancercare.org/publications/132-treatment_update_melanoma www.foundhealth.com/melanoma/diet
Melanoma is a non-communicable disease and is not transmitted as an infectious disease is. It is the spreading of the disease.
Melanoma of the iris is cancer of the eye.
No, melanoma is a form of skin cancer.
is malignant melanoma dominant or recessive
everyone can get melanoma1 out of 3 people can get melanoma
Melanoma Research was created in 1991.
The Clark scale looks at how deeply the melanoma has gone into the different layers of the skin The Breslow scale measures the thickness of the melanoma in the skin TNM staging of melanoma describes the thickness of the melanoma and whether there is any spread to lymph nodes or other parts of the body Number stages of melanoma group together the depth of the melanoma and the TNM staging in a simpler way
Melanoma
Cancer. A melanoma is skin cancer.
"Melan" is the root of melanoma, which refers to the pigment-producing cells in the skin called melanocytes. "Oma" is the suffix, which is commonly used in medical terminology to indicate a tumor or mass.
The most common form of melanoma in African Americans is acral lentiginous melanoma.