Cancer

What Is Prostate Cancer Staging?

If you are diagnosed with prostate cancer, it is important to know just how far the disease has progressed. This is determined by evaluating the stage of the cancer. Oncologists (physicians who specialize in the treatment of cancer) have developed several systems to classify the extent of the cancer. This is done by looking at […]

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How Is Prostate Cancer Treated?

There are many treatments for prostate cancer. With new knowledge about prostate cancer and new treatment techniques, cure is possible for a large percentage of men with the disease. Treatments include: Watchful waiting Radiation therapy Chemotherapy Cryotherapy Hormone therapy Prostate removal TURP Watchful Waiting In watchful waiting, the prostate cancer is carefully monitored but is not

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How Is Melanoma Treated?

Treatment of melanoma depends on the disease stage, the individual’s age, overall health, and other factors. Doctors usually develop an individualized treatment plan for each patient. Melanoma treatment often requires a team of specialists. The team may include: A dermatologis/dermatologic surgeon (skin specialist) A surgeon A plastic and reconstructive surgeon A medical oncologist (cancer specialist)

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What Is The Outlook For Melanoma?

Scientists feel both concern and optimism about melanoma. Some think that thinning of the earth’s protective ozone layer may cause more cases of skin cancer in the future. The ozone layer is a band of gas high in the atmosphere. It filters some UV radiation from sunlight. Industrial chemicals, now banned in the United States

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Melanoma: Putting It All Together

Here is a summary of the important facts and information related to melanoma. Malignant melanoma is a rare but serious form of skin cancer. It is caused primarily by excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun – especially sunburn. The incidence of melanoma can run in families. Individuals can have a predisposition to develop

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Melanoma: Glossary

Here are definitions of medical terms related to melanoma. Adjuvant therapy: Treatment given in addition to surgery for melanoma; it may include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or immunotherapy Basal cell carcinoma: Skin cancer that involves cells in the lower part, or base, of the epidermis (the outer layer of skin) Benign: A growth that is not cancerous Biological response

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Melanoma: Additional Sources Of Information

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on melanoma. American Cancer Society (ACS)  Phone: (800) ACS-2345 (toll-free hotline)  www.cancer.org National Cancer Institute (NCI), Cancer Information Service  Phone: (800) 4-CANCER Phone: 800-422-6237 www.nci.nih.gov American Academy of Dermatology  Phone: 1-888-462-3376 Phone: 1-847-330-0230 http://www.aad.org National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship  Phone: Phone:(877) NCCS YES Phone: (877-622-7937)

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What Is Melanoma?

Melanoma is a rare but potentially serious type of skin cancer. Skin cancer is a disease in which skin cells lose the ability to divide and grow normally. These abnormal skin cells can grow and form a mass or “tumor.” A skin tumor is considered benign (not cancer) if it is limited to a few

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What Causes Melanoma?

Experts believe that many cases of melanoma are caused by excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. Energy from the sun is a form of radiation. It consists of visible light and other rays that people can’t see. Invisible infrared radiation, for instance, makes sunlight feel hot. UV also is invisible, and causes

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