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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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  • *[[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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