What is Stage 0 (in situ) Melanoma? In Stage 0 melanoma, the malignant tumor is still confined to the upper layer of the skin—the epidermis—which means the cancer cells…
Stage 0 Melanoma (in situ)
What is Stage 0 (in situ) Melanoma? In Stage 0 melanoma, the malignant tumor is still confined to the upper layer of the skin—the epidermis—which means the cancer cells…
Halloween Scavenger Hunt
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Melanoma by the State: North Dakota
North Dakota Wants Residents to Protect Their Skin North Dakota is a farming and ranching state, with 39.1 million acres…
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President’s Letter | November 2020
From the Desk of Samantha Guild It’s hard to believe that we’re nearing the holiday season and the end of…
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Survivor Spotlight: Stephanie Bowen, Stage IV Survivor
A Woman of Determination By Mara Klecker The second diagnosis came just days before Christmas 2010, almost exactly a decade…
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Survivor Spotlight: Tom Lauritzen, Stage III Survivor
On the Road Again…Soon By, Alicia Rowell Tom Lauritzen has lived his whole life in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, save for a…
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In Plain English—Neo-Adjuvant Therapy for Palpable/Resectable Stage III Melanoma
By Kim Margolin, M.D. In this chapter of “In Plain English,” we will describe the concept of neo-adjuvant therapy. Certain terms…
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The Angeles Clinic & Research Institute | February 20
The Angeles Clinic & Research Institute The Angeles Clinic & Research Institute has established an international reputation for developing new…
Melanoma Support By State
Find Melanoma Support in Your Local Area Whether you’re a patient, family member, friend, loved one, or caregiver, there are…
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AIM announced the launch of our redesigned website last week. Have you had an opportunity to take a look? Every…
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