What is Stage III Melanoma?
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Stage III melanomas are tumors
Stage III melanomas are tumors that have spread to regional lymph nodes or have developed in-transit deposits of disease, but there is no evidence of distant metastasis. Stage III melanoma is regional melanoma, meaning it has spread beyond the primary tumor (local) to the closest lymph nodes, but not to distant sites. There are four subgroups of Stage III melanoma: IIIA, IIIB, IIIC, IIID. Stage III is invasive melanoma.
Just Diagnosed? If you've been recently diagnosed with melanoma, you are not alone. AIM at Melanoma offers resources for anyone with the disease to find support, ask questions, and connect with a community of people who are living with melanoma.
The information in this video is correct as of 15 April 2023.
For more information about melanoma or to ask Melissa a question, visit: https://www.aimatmelanoma.org/
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Just Diagnosed? If you've been recently diagnosed with melanoma, you are not alone. AIM at Melanoma offers resources for anyone with the disease to find support, ask questions, and connect with a community of people who are living with melanoma.
The information in this video is correct as of 15 April 2023.
For more information about melanoma or to ask Melissa a question, visit: https://www.aimatmelanoma.org/
Twitter: Twitter: AIMatMelanoma
Facebook: Facebook: AIMatMelanoma
Instagram: Instagram: AIMatMelanoma
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