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Beating melanoma : the ultimate patient resource
2024
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Now completely updated! The essential guide for people with melanoma.

In Beating Melanoma ,world-renowned skin cancer expert Dr. Steven Q. Wang provides an indispensable guide for those diagnosed with melanoma. Now in its second edition and completely revised, this practical guide offers up-to-date research on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of melanoma, and a readable narrative that demystifies everything from the pathology report to the stages of cancer. This new edition features updated information on new immunotherapies and targeted therapies, as well as access to online interviews with more than 25 leading melanoma experts from fields including dermatology, medical oncology, surgical oncology, radiation oncology, dermatopathology, and genetics.

Beating Melanoma approaches the disease in two phases. First, Dr. Wang lays out a step-by-step guide for approaching the "mad rush" phase--an intense and stressful period from diagnosis to completing initial treatment. Dr. Wang's calm guidance helps readers through this critical time with an easy-to-understand plan for ensuring optimal treatment and survival outcomes. Once the mad rush phase is over, the "marathon phase" begins--life resumes its normal shape but with lingering concerns about new melanoma and metastases. Here Dr. Wang addresses common questions about prevention and prognosis. This guide is a thorough, comforting, and informative book for melanoma patients and their families.

Table of Contents
0Preface
0Melanoma Experts
1Introduction
2The\Five-Step Plan
0Step 1
0Step 2
0Step 3
0Step 4
0Step 5
3The\"Marathon" Phase
0Medical Follow-Up
0Why Do You Need Continual Follow-Up?
0When Do Melanomas Usually Recur?
0What Physicians Look for to See If a Melanoma Is Coming Back or Has Spread Elsewhere?
0What is My Risk of Getting Another Melanoma?
0What Specialist or Specialists Should You See for Follow Ups?
0How Frequently Should You Have Follow-Up Exams?
0What Should You Expect during Follow-Up Visits?
0What Can I Do to Improve the Appearance of My Scar
0How Does a Dermatologist Find a New Melanoma?
0Total Body Skin Exam
0The\ABCDE Rule
0Ugly Duckling Sign
0Symptomatic Lesions
0Dermoscopy Exam
0Total Body Photography
0Short-Term Follow Up with Digital Photos
0Confocal Laser Microscopy
0Biopsy & Pathology--the Gold Standard
0How Can You Find a New Melanoma?
0How to Prevent Melanoma?
0Why You Should Not Use Tanning Devices?
0Who Else in My Family Is at Risk for Developing Melanoma?
0What Is Your Skin and Hair Color?
0What Is Your Age and Sex?
0How Much Sun Exposure Have You Had?
0Do You have a Personal and Family History of Atypical Moles and Melanoma?
0Do You Have Any Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer?
0Do You Have Large Moles that Were Present at Birth?
0Are You Immune Suppressed?
0Do You Have Any Genetic Disposition?
0Technical Innovations
0Artificial Intelligence
0Genetic Expression Profiling
4Networking: Finding and Sharing Information
5Beating Melanoma: The Checklist
0Appendixes
0Basal Cell Cancer
0Squamous Cell Cancer
0Glossary
0Index
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