Posts Tagged ‘Melanoma’
Melanoma Carcinoma
When we refer to non-melanoma skin cancer, we mean the group of most common skin cancer and better prognosis than malignant melanoma feared (commonly known as malignant freckle)
The skin carcinoma is a tumor epidermal not metastasize, ie has a locally invasive nature, which has the problem that invades the skin and underlying tissue is where the problem lies.
There are two types of carcinomas: the vasocelular, which has a better prognosis and Squamous that if you have the ability to metastasize. The two with an early diagnosis are curable, but the squamous but forecast is that the two have usually affect older people, and growing faster. Both are curable tumors, but we can not leave.
Carcinoma is difficult to diagnose initially, because it is often only a small change in color, and as such gives no light is seen.
Spectacular Cancer Drug
New approach to medicine that tries to attack this disease from a genetic angle. Scientists are testing a new drug aimed at ending the melanoma, a dangerous cancer that arises in the skin in malignant moles.
The results have been considered a success and are ready to extend this new way of tackling the disease to eliminate all types of cancer that is activated by a known genetic mutation. New and important step against cancer.