| Booklet: What You Need to Know about
Melanoma |
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Treatment
After diagnosis and staging, the doctor develops a treatment plan to fit
each patient's needs. Treatment for melanoma depends on the extent of the
disease, the patient's age and general health, as well as other factors.
People with melanoma are often treated by a team of specialists, which
may include a dermatologist, surgeon, medical oncologist,
and plastic surgeon. The standard
treatment for melanoma is surgery; in some cases, doctors may also use chemotherapy,
biological therapy, or radiation
therapy. The doctors may decide to use one treatment method or a
combination of methods.
Some patients take part in a clinical trial,
which is a research study using new treatment methods. Such trials are
designed to improve cancer treatment. (The Clinical Trials
section has more information about clinical
trials.)
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