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Melanoma: Advances in Management and Treatment

Gibson, Riley(Edited by)
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Melanoma is a form of cancer which develops from melanocytes or pigment-containing cells.

It occurs in the skin, mouth, intestines or the eyes.

It may develop due to ultraviolet light exposure or from a mole with irregular edges, size and skin breakdown.

It can be prevented by avoiding exposure to UV light and by using sunscreen.

Melanoma can be categorized as lentigo maligna, superficial spreading melanoma, nodular melanoma, desmoplastic melanoma, etc.

It is the most critical form of skin cancer. It can be diagnosed based on a visual examination, dermatoscopic examination and a biopsy.

The complete surgical excision of the melanoma with acceptable surgical margins and followups for assessing the presence of detectable metastatic disease is a standard procedure.

Chemotherapy drugs are prescribed for the treatment of metastatic melanoma.

For locally advanced cutaneous sarcoma and malignancies, isolated limb infusion is effective for delivering regional chemotherapy.

High-risk melanomas usually require adjuvant treatment.

This book contains some path-breaking studies in the management and treatment of melanoma.

The topics covered herein deal with the current strategies of clinical management and the potential future therapeutics of sarcoma.

Scientists and students actively engaged in oncology will find this book full of crucial and unexplored concepts.

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Foster Academics
1632429497 / 9781632429490
Hardback
08/09/2020
United States
208 pages
216 x 279 mm, 776 grams
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