Melanoma skin cancer ---> metastatic melanoma ---> melanoma treatment ---> melanoma surgery
Surgical excision of recurrent melanoma can be effective for palliation in patients with isolated recurrences in the skin, central nervous system, lung, or gastrointestinal tract. Surgical excision of solitary brain metastases has been shown to provide improved palliation and quality of life compared with brain irradiation. Resection of isolated pulmonary metastases or of subcutaneous recurrences is usually not considered curative but can result in significantly prolonged disease-free survival. Gastrointestinal lesions causing obstruction or bleeding should be considered for resection or bypass to relieve these symptoms.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Surgery for Metastatic Melanoma
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