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Types of Melanoma

Melanoma: Types list

The list of types of Melanoma mentioned in various sources includes:

Curable Types of Melanoma:

Rare Types of Melanoma:

Types discussion:

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

Melanoma occurs when melanocytes (pigment cells) become malignant. Most pigment cells are in the skin; when melanoma starts in the skin, the disease is called cutaneous melanoma. Melanoma may also occur in the eye and is called ocular melanoma or intraocular melanoma. Rarely, melanoma may arise in the meninges , the digestive tract , lymph nodes , or other areas where melanocytes are found. Melanomas arising in areas other than the skin are not discussed in this booklet. (Source: excerpt from What You Need To Know About Melanoma: NCI)

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

When melanoma spreads, cancer cells are also found in the lymph nodes (also called lymph glands). If the cancer has reached the lymph nodes, it may mean that cancer cells have spread to other parts of the body such as the liver, lungs, or brain. In such cases, the cancer cells in the new tumor are still melanoma cells, and the disease is called metastatic melanoma rather than liver, lung, or brain cancer. (Source: excerpt from What You Need To Know About Melanoma: NCI)

Melanoma: Rare Types

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Melanoma: Related Disease Topics

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