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Malignant melanoma skin cancer Stages and prognosisMalignant melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer as metastasis can occur early and it reason a number of deaths even in young people. As with other types of skin cancer the incidence is continuing to increase, probably because of excessive exposure to sunlight. The history of childhood sun exposure and intermittent sun exposure appears to be particularly important in the development of malignant melanoma. Other risk factors include atypical mole syndrome, giant congenital melanocytic naive, lent go malign and a positive family history of malignant melanoma. Malignant melanoma is commoner in later life but many young adults are also affected. Diagnosis of melanoma is not always easy but the clinical signs help distinguish malignant from benign moles. Examination with epiluminescence microscopy can further help in detecting malignant lesions. Four clinical types of Malignant melanoma exist: Lent go malign melanoma is where a patch of lent go malign develops a papule or nodule
signaling invasive tumor. Treatment of Malignant melanomaThis consists of urgent wide excision of the lesion. Histological analysis will determine the depth of invasion ('Clark's level') and the thickness of the tumor ('Below thickness'). These two factors help to predict prognosis and 5-year survival rates. Excision and histology interpretation should only be done by experts to ensure optimum treatment and assessment of prognosis. Metastasis disease is best managed by an oncologist and can involve surgery to lymph nodes, radiotherapy, immunotherapy and chemotherapy. The role of governments and medical personnel in public health education to discourage sunbathing and encourage the use of sunscreens is of the utmost importance in skin cancer prevention. |
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