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melanoma Malignant tumor of the skin. It often appears as a slightly raised irregular brownish tumor. It is more common in people who have had significant sun exposure. Melanoma frequently spreads to the brain (metastatic melanoma). Treatment often includes radiation (stereotactic radiosurgery or whole brain radiation therapy), or surgical resection combined with radiation.
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melting The change from a solid to the liquid state of matter.
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melanoma A cancer that starts in the pigment cells located among the layers of the skin.
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melanism Brown-black pigment (2) Mycelium: (pl. mycelia, adj. mycelial): a mass of thread-like hyphae that comprises the body of a fungus. (2) mycoplasm: Prokaryotic organisms, smaller than conventional bacteria without rigid cell walls and variable in shape. In plants, mycoplasmas cause symptoms that look like those of viruses. (2) Mycotoxin (pl. mycotoxins): N
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melanoma a type of skin cancer that usually starts as a mole and is associated with excessive sun exposure. Characterized by changing or different colors within the mole, size and irregular borders. Unlike other forms of skin cancers, melanomas may spread to other parts of the body and are less curable once they have metastasized. Metastasis: the spread or invasion of disease from one part of the body to another.
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