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Boils / Skin Abscess
About Boils / Skin Abscess | Causes | Symptoms | Diagnosis | Treatment | Learn more about Boils/Skin Abscess | FAQs | Glossary |

Basal Cell Cancer of the Skin
About | Risk Factors | Symptoms and Signs | Treatment and Prognosis | Prevention | FAQs | Reference |

Melanoma
About | Symptoms and Signs | Types | Diagnosis | Treatment, Prognosis and Prevention | FAQs | Reference |

Squamous Cell Cancer of the Skin
About | Risk Factors | Symptoms and Signs | Treatment and Prognosis | Prevention | FAQs | Reference |

Latest News on melanoma
Avita Medical''s ReCell Spray-On Skin Works Better Than Skin Grafting (Posted on :4/30/2011 6:03:52 PM)
Repeated Questions About a Mole by 4 Year Old Saves Mum from Melanoma (Posted on :4/20/2011 5:55:34 PM)
Whole Genome Sequencing of Skin Cancer (Posted on :4/17/2011 12:50:48 PM)
Biomarkers To Predict Melanoma Metastasis (Posted on :4/17/2011 11:28:40 AM)
Skin Cancer Clues Revealed By Zebrafish (Posted on :4/10/2011 10:16:28 AM)
Parkinson's Increases the Risk of Prostate Cancer and Melanoma (Posted on :4/8/2011 9:37:19 AM)
Skin Cancer Soars Among Young Brits (Posted on :4/7/2011 11:30:17 PM)
Nanoparticles Could Offer Relief from Skin Allergies (Posted on :4/4/2011 7:37:38 PM)
Elastic Patch Could Help Repair Skin, Arteries (Posted on :4/4/2011 1:42:17 PM)
Melanoma Molecular Disease Model Published (Posted on :4/1/2011 9:16:54 AM)
First Aids Related to melanoma
Foreign Object In The Skin - First Aid and Emergency Treatment Guide
Latest Press Release News on melanoma
Jan Marini Skin Research Announces Revolutionary Anti-Aging Technology - Age Intervention(R) Regeneration Booster
Celebrity Dermatologist Divulges the Skin-Saving, Sun Protection Secrets of the Stars Making it Easier for Everyday People to Look Picture Perfect
Launch of Drugs from Medarex/Bristol-Myers Squibb and Pfizer Will Significantly Impact the Market for Treatment of Malignant Melanoma
Cosmetology Skin Hair Weight Loss Courses for International as well as National students in INDIA by ICLS.
Melanoma Epitopes Used in Studying Tumor Regression
Drugs Related to melanoma
Fentanyl Skin Patches
Betamethasone Topical
Flurandrenolide
Cephalexin
Amoxicillin
Drug Toxicity Related to melanoma
Bromide
CME Lessons melanoma
Staphylococcal scaled skin syndrome
Facts about melanoma
There are more living organisms on the skin of a single human being than there are human beings on the surface of the earth.
One square inch of human skin contains 625 sweat glands.
Humans shed about 600,000 particles of skin every hour - about 1.5 pounds a year. By 70 years of age, an average person will have lost 105 pounds of skin.
Every month you grow a brand new outer layer of skin..."a new you!".
In a lifetime, a human being will grow six feet of nose hair and shed 42 lbs of dead skin.
Beauty Tips Related to melanoma
face dry skin
face dry skin
View List of Hospitals - melanoma
anbu sivam skin clinic
maruthi skin clinic
sanjana skin hospital
veena medicare skin orthopaedic surgical hospital
dr. rizviz skin centre
View List of Surgicals - melanoma
rajkamal skin clinic
melanoma Related Immunology Test
scleroderma antibody test
melanoma Related Microbiology Test
koh preparation
burn culture
india ink preparation
skin fungus culture
skin test, tubeculosis
melanoma Related Sputum Test
tb skin test
Journals Related to melanoma
Dermatology, Skin Diseases, Dermatology Times
Dermatology, Skin Diseases, Indian Journal of Leprosy
Dermatology, Skin Diseases, Kusht Vinashak
melanoma FAQs
Boils / Skin Abscess
Squamous Cell Cancer of the Skin
Melanoma
Basal Cell Cancer of the Skin
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Glossary
Stage II Melanoma - The tumor is 1.5 to 4 millimeters thick. It has spread to the lower part of the inner layer of skin (dermis) but not into the tissue below the skin or into nearby lymph nodes.
Nonmelanomatous - Skin cancer that arises in basal cells or squamous cells but not in melanocytes (pigment-producing cells of the skin).
Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer - Skin cancer that arises in basal cells or squamous cells but not in melanocytes (pigment-producing cells of the skin).
Stage I Melanoma - Cancer is found in the outer layer of the skin (epidermis), the upper part of the inner layer of skin (dermis), or both but it has not spread to nearby lymph nodes. The tumor is no thicker than 1.5 millimeters.
Melanoma - Cancer of the cells that produce pigment in the skin. Melanoma usually begins in a mole.