Metastatic Melanoma - Pipeline Review, H2 2016; New Report Launched
Metastatic Melanoma Metastatic melanoma, also known as stage IV melanoma, is a type of cancer in which melanoma cells of any kind (cutaneous, mucosal or ocular) spread through the lymph nodes to distant sites in the body and/or to the body's organs. The liver, lungs, bones and brain are most often affected by these metastases. Symptoms of metastatic melanoma include swollen lymph nodes, especially in the armpit or groin, unexplained weight loss, gray skin headaches and seizures. Treatment options include...
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