Melanoma Procedure

Melanoma is a cancer that develops in melanocytes, the cell pigments present in the skin. It can be more serious than the other forms of skin cancer because it may spread to other parts of the body (metastasize) and cause serious illness and death. Because most melanomas occur on the skin where they can be seen, patients themselves are often the first to detect many melanomas. Early detection and diagnosis are crucial. Caught early, most melanomas can be cured with relatively minor surgery.

 

Factors that raise one's risk for melanoma include the following:
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The most common symptoms of melanoma are spots, moles or irregular colored patches on the skin. It is more accurately known as the ABCDE’S
  • Asymmetry: One half of the mole is different from the other half.
  • Border irregularity: The spot has borders which are not smooth and regular but uneven or notched.
  • Color: The spot has several colors in an irregular pattern or is a very different color than the rest of one's moles.
  • Diameter: The spot is larger than the size of a pencil eraser.
  • Evolving: The mole is changing in size, shape, color, or overall texture. This may also include new bleeding.
It is best to approach a dermatologist in case of any unusual spot detections as earlier the diagnosis , better the cure.

Most doctors diagnose melanoma by examining the spot causing concern and doing a biopsy. A skin biopsy refers to removing all or part of the skin spot under local anesthesia and sending the specimen to a pathologist for analysis. Patients showing higher signs of melanoma are recommended to take  MRIs, PET scans, CT scans, chest X-rays.

 

Treatments for melanoma include:
  • Surgery- The entire melanoma is cut out, along with a border (margin) of normal-appearing skin.
  • Chemotherapy, which uses medicines to stop or slow the growth of cancer cells.
  • Immunotherapy, which uses medicines to help your body's immune system fight the cancer.
  • Targeted therapy with inhibitors-These are medicines that inhibit, or prevent, cancer cells from growing by blocking signals in the cell. 

Melanoma can spread (metastasize) to other parts of the body, where it can cause tumors. Melanoma can come back after treatment. This is called Recurrent melanoma.

 

  • Looking for recurrence. Recurrence of tumor is highly individualized and varies from person to person.
  • Participating in outdoor activities before 10:00 AM or after 4:00 PM.
  • Wearing long sleeves and pants.
  • Using a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30.
  • Wearing UV-protective sunglasses.
  • Wearing a hat.

Melanoma Procedure from one of the best multi-speciality hospital: Fortis Hospital Shalimar Bagh, Shalimar Bagh, New Delhi

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