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TYPES CAUSES SYMPTOMS DIAGNOSIS STAGES TREATMENT |
Chemotherapy :
Chemotherapy which is the method of using drugs to kill cancer cells is sometimes
used to treat melanoma. They are usually given through injection, but some may
be given by mouth. These drugs enter the bloodstream and can affect cancer cells
throughout the body.
Isolated limb perfusion or Isolated arterial perfusion -
For melanoma on an arm or leg, chemotherapy drugs are put directly into the
bloodstream of that limb. The flow of blood to and from the limb is stopped
for a while. This allows most of the drug to reach the tumor directly. Most
of the chemotherapy remains in that limb.
Hyperthermic perfusion - Chemotherapy in which drugs are heated before
injection is called hyperthermic perfusion. In this procedure, a warmed solution
containing anticancer drugs is used to bathe or is passed through the blood
vessels of the tissue or organ containing the tumor.
Side Effects : Drugs used in chemotherapy can damage some normal cells, causing side effects. These side effects depend on the specific drugs and the dose. Chemotherapy can affect the blood cells, causing bruise or bleed and the patients are likely to get infections. Other possible side effects are hair loss, tiredness, poor appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or mouth and lip sores. Most side effects can be controlled with drugs.
Biological Therapy :
Biological therapy or immunotherapy uses the body's natural ability to fight
cancer and helps to prevent the cancer from coming back. Biological therapy
for melanoma uses substances called cytokines. The body normally produces cytokines
in small amounts in response to infections and other diseases. It can also be
produced in the laboratory by recombinant DNA technology. In some cases, biological
therapy given after surgery can help prevent melanoma from recurring. For patients
with metastatic melanoma or a high risk of recurrence, interferon alpha and
interleukin-2 (also called IL-2 or aldesleukin) may be recommended after surgery.
Side Effects : The side effects of biological therapy differ with the types of substances used and from patient to patient. Rashes or swelling where the biological therapy is injected are common. Flu-like symptoms also may occur. Other side effects are fever, muscle aches, weakness, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Radiation Therapy :
Radiation therapy alias radiotherapy is the treatment using a beam of high-energy
rays or particles to destroy cancer cells. It may be used to help control melanoma
that has spread to the brain, bones, and other parts of the body. It may shrink
the tumor and relieve symptoms. The radiation may come from outside the body
(external radiation) or from radioactive materials placed into or next to the
tumor (internal radiation).
Side Effects : Radiation can cause the scalp or the skin in the treated area to become red, dry, tender, and itchy. The side effects of radiation therapy depend on the amount of radiation given and the area being treated. It can cause tiredness, hair loss, nausea, fatigue, vomiting, and loss of appetite. Most side effects will be disappear after treatment but some may be last.
After Treatment :
Melanoma patients have a high risk of developing new melanomas.
Some are at risk of a recurrence of the original melanoma in nearby skin or
in other parts of the body. Regular follow-up exams are very important after
treatment. Patients should continue to have regular checkups and examine their
skin monthly. They should follow their doctor’s advice about how to reduce their
chance of developing another melanoma. Checkups usually include careful physical
exam, blood tests, x-rays and scans of the chest, liver, bones and brain.
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