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Cure Research for Melanoma

Cure Research list for Melanoma:

The list of research areas and treatments under analysis mentioned in various sources for Melanoma includes:

Curable Types of Melanoma

Possibly curable or rare types of Melanoma include:

Rare Types of Melanoma:

Some rare types of Melanoma include:

  • Desmoplastic melanoma
  • Lentigenous melanoma
  • Malignant blue nevus
  • Melanoma arising in a giant congenital nevus
  • more rare types...»

Latest Treatments for Melanoma

Some of the more recent treatments for Melanoma include:

Treatments for Melanoma

Treatments to consider for Melanoma may include:

Medical Research Breakthroughs and Melanoma

Target therapy and chemotherapy effective against Melanoma: By targeting and disabling a protein frequently found in melanoma tumors, doctors may be able to make the cancer more vulnerable to chemotherapy, according to a new study by researchers in the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center. They tested a compound that can weaken the tumor by targeting a protein expressed on the surface of a melanoma cell. When chemotherapy was applied to the tumor in this weakened state it was much more effective compared to conventional therapy alone. These results are extremely significant because they may help for better treat patients with this deadly condition.

Cure Research discussion for Melanoma:

Genes and Disease by the National Center for Biotechnology (Excerpt)

Insight may also be drawn for other cancer types by studying the molecular biology of p16, since the malfunction of other components of the p16 pathway have also been implicated in other cancers. (Source: Genes and Disease by the National Center for Biotechnology)

What You Need To Know About Melanoma: NCI (Excerpt)

A new procedure under study, called sentinel lymph node biopsy , may eventually reduce the number of lymph nodes that need to be removed for biopsy and possibly prevent or lessen the severity of lymphedema (build up of excess lymph in tissue that causes swelling). In this procedure, either a blue dye or a small amount of radioactive material is injected near the area where the tumor was. This material flows into the sentinel lymph node(s) (the first lymph node(s) that the cancer is likely to spread to from the primary tumor). A surgeon then looks for the dye or uses a scanner to find the sentinel lymph node(s) and removes it for examination by a pathologist. If the sentinel lymph node(s) is positive for cancer cells, then the rest of the surrounding lymph nodes are usually removed; if it is negative, the remaining lymph nodes may not need to be removed. (Source: excerpt from What You Need To Know About Melanoma: NCI)

Medical research for Melanoma: medical news summaries:

The following medical news items are relevant to medical research for Melanoma:

Melanoma Treatment: Book Excerpts

Clinical Trials for Melanoma

Some of the clinical trials for Melanoma include:


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