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  • ...n combination with other forms of [[chemotherapy]] for [[colon cancer]], [[melanoma]], and [[head and neck cancer]]. The drug was withdrawn from the U.S. and C ...and it is no longer used for this. It is also used infrequently to treat [[melanoma]] and [[head and neck cancer]]. It is unclear from its mechanism of action
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  • ...ptosis, p(16INK4A) Upregulation and Sensitization to Chemotherapy in Human Melanoma Cells | journal = [[Cancer Biol Ther.|Cancer Biology & Therapy]] | volume =
    25 KB (3,328 words) - 15:47, 27 September 2010
  • ...106 of ruthenium is used in radiotherapy of eye tumors, mainly [[malignant melanoma]]s of the [[uvea]].<ref>{{cite book|url = http://books.google.com/?id=Aa83R
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  • ...s between 290-320 nm. <ref name: Anonymous,> Science News Online (6/6/98): Melanoma Madness The scientific flap over sunscreens and skin cancer -- Chemical stu
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  • ...fortunately, some cancers also use the '''-oma''' suffix, examples being [[melanoma]] and [[seminoma]]. ...onged exposure to [[ultraviolet radiation]] from the [[sun]] can lead to [[melanoma]] and other skin malignancies.<ref>{{cite journal |author=English DR, Armst
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  • ...|| [[Jonathan Hutchinson|Sir Jonathan Hutchinson]] ||[[dermatology]] ||[[melanoma]] || {{WhoNamedIt|synd|1439|Hutchinson's freckle}}||precancerous facial p
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  • *[[Melanoma-associated leukoderma]] ...">{{cite book |author=Alan N. Houghton; Balch, Charles M. |title=Cutaneous melanoma |publisher=J.B. Lippincott |year=1992 |pages= |isbn=0-397-51052-7 |oclc= |a
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  • * [[Melanoma type 1]] * [[Melanoma type 2]]
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  • * [[Ocular Melanoma|Ocular melanoma]]
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  • * [[CDK4 linked melanoma]]
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  • *[[Eye Cancer]], [[Intraocular melanoma]] *[[Intraocular melanoma|Intraocular Melanoma]]
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  • ...most common tumor of the toe and are malignant in this location. Malignant melanoma is also a common oral tumor in dogs. Malignant tumors most commonly spread ...on types are [[Meibomian gland adenoma]] (eyelid), [[papilloma]] (eyelid), melanoma (eyelid, conjunctiva, sclera, iris, ciliary body, choroid), squamous cell c
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  • ...node a further [[lymph node dissection]] may be performed. With malignant melanoma, many pathologists eschew frozen sections for more accurate "permanent" spe ...BB (2001a). Frozen section investigation of the sentinel node in malignant melanoma and breast cancer. ''Ann Surg Oncol'' 8:222-6. PMID 11314938.</ref>
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  • * If a site of [[cancer]] (breast or melanoma) is being studied to evaluate spreading, a mixture of blue dye and a [[radi
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  • ...Moses, Hempstead Barbara |year=2003|month=Jun. |title=Neurotrophin-induced melanoma cell migration is mediated through the actin-bundling protein fascin |journ
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