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Cancer staging / Lymphatic system / Sentinel lymph node / Cancer / Lymph node biopsy / Uveal melanoma / Skin cancer / Metastasis / Lymph node / Medicine / Melanoma / Oncology
Date: 2013-11-30 02:33:21
Cancer staging
Lymphatic system
Sentinel lymph node
Cancer
Lymph node biopsy
Uveal melanoma
Skin cancer
Metastasis
Lymph node
Medicine
Melanoma
Oncology

Newly Diagnosed with Melanoma? I have been diagnosed with malignant melanoma – what happens now? The malignant melanoma is a cancer of the melanocytes, the cells that are responsible for the production of melanin. Mela

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