Melanoma - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Melanoma

Description:

Cory Klinger Korey Kainec Ian Behra What is Melanoma?? Melanoma is a malignant tumor. If not found early, melanoma can ne very dangerous. It is responsible for about ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:138
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 15
Provided by: ckmk
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Melanoma


1
Melanoma
  • Cory Klinger
  • Korey Kainec
  • Ian Behra

2
What is Melanoma??
  • Melanoma is a malignant tumor. If not found
    early, melanoma can ne very dangerous.
  • It is responsible for about 75 of deaths related
    to skin cancer

3
What it looks like
  • Melanoma can often times be confused with regular
    skin moles. There is a helpful system that can be
    used to determine what exactly melanoma looks
    like.
  • A- asymmetrical
  • B- borders are uneven
  • C- color usually ranges in patchy areas.
  • D- diameter typically more than ¼ inch
  • E- Evolve or enlarge
  • All of the above traits describe what melanoma
    looks like.

4
A picture
5
Where does it come from?
  • Melanoma come from melanocytes. These are cells
    located in the skins epidermis. They produce
    melanin or a pigment.

6
Causes
  • Melanoma is caused by damage to the DNA. When the
    DNA become damaged it causes the cell to grow
    into a tumor. DNA damage is most often caused by
    UV light from the sun.
  • Melanoma can be inherited from genetic mutation
    (any event causing change in genetic structure).
  • Melanoma builds up over a persons life and is
    usually caused by factors in the environment.

7
The Stages of Melanoma
  • The stages of melanoma with survival rate ()
  • Stage 0 Clark Level (99.9)
  • Stage 1 Invasive Melanoma (85-99)
  • Stage 2 High Risk Melanoma(40-85)
  • Stage 3 Regional Metastasis (25-60)
  • Stage 4 Distant Metastasis (9-15)

8
The Clark Level
  • Level 1 Melanoma confined to Epidermis
  • Level 2 Invasion into the Papillary dermis
  • Level 3 Invasion into the junction of Reticular
    dermis
  • Level 4 Invasion into reticular dermis
  • Level 5 Invasion into subcutaneous fat
  • The staging system used to recognize the invasion
    of melanoma into the skin

9
Do ya got it?
  • Early signs new lumps/moles, or changes in
    shape/color of existing moles.
  • Later signs moles itch and/or bleed
  • The ABCDE Method is helpful in recognizing early
    sings of melanoma.
  • Other symptoms include loss of appetite,
    fatigue, nausea, and vomiting.

10
Treatments!!??
  • Melanoma can be removed through several surgeries
    or biopsies. Further surgery would need to be
    done in order to prevent recurrence. In
    Metastasis, the melanoma spreads to other parts
    of the body and is difficult to treat.
  • Melanoma can be cured during the early stages.
    Some other methods include Chemotherapy,
    immunotherapy, and radiation therapy.

11
Additional Facts
  • There are many forms of Melanoma.
  • The most aggressive form of Melanoma is Nodular
    Melanoma.
  • Nodular Melanoma tends to grow rapidly and is
    more thick. As opposed to most types of melanoma,
    nodular melanoma grows on areas of the skin that
    did not have pre-existing lesions.

12
Nodular Melanoma
13
Prevention and Support
  • The best way to prevent from melanoma is to avoid
    exposure to UV radiation. Sunscreen is
    recommended for long exposures to the sun. Avoid
    Tanning Beds!!!!
  • There are several support groups for melanoma.
    Two of the largest being the American Melanoma
    Foundation, and the Skin Cancer Community.
  • http//www.melanomafoundation.org/AMF/patient.htm
  • http//exchanges.webmd.com/melanoma-and-skin-cance
    r-exchange

14
Resources
  • http//www.melanoma.com/whatis.html
  • http//www.susanfazio.org/mucosalmelanoma.html
  • http//www.malignant-melanoma.org/surgery/lymph-no
    de-dissection-surgery/
  • http//skincancer.about.com/od/diagnosis/a/staging
    .htm
  • http//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC139735
    8/
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com