Melanoma is a cancer of the skin. And the skin is technically a part of the integumentary system.
Melanoma primarily affects the skin but can metastasize to other organ systems, including the lymphatic system, lungs, liver, and brain. As melanoma cells spread, they can disrupt normal organ function, leading to symptoms like difficulty breathing, abdominal pain, or neurological issues. The extent of these effects often correlates with the stage of the disease at diagnosis and the speed of disease progression. Early detection and treatment are crucial to limit systemic impact and improve outcomes.
Melanoma primarily affects the integumentary system by originating in melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin pigmentation. As it progresses, it can invade other systems through metastasis; for example, it can impact the lymphatic system by spreading to lymph nodes, and the circulatory system by entering the bloodstream. Additionally, it can affect the respiratory system if it spreads to the lungs, the nervous system if it reaches the brain, and other organ systems, leading to systemic symptoms and complications. Overall, melanoma's ability to metastasize means it can disrupt the normal functioning of multiple body systems.
Different diseases affect the organ system in different ways.
The lymphatic system..
Circulatory system :)
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You can die if the cancer spreads to a vital organ and cannot be treated.
the short term affect of melanoma is that u cure it and long term u can die !!!
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The lungs (Respiratory system)
Melanoma being cancer of the melanocytes, can lead to a chronic wound . It may also affect other body organs when metastasis takes place, leading to organ distinction then may cause death. It may come with loss of body image, stress, anxiety
The circulatory system - arteries, veins, capillaries.