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Melanoma is a type of cancer. Being told you have cancer can be scary, and you may have many questions. But you have people on your care team who will help you.
It's normal to feel afraid. Learning about your cancer and about the treatment choices you have can make you feel less afraid. This also helps you work with your care team and make the best choices for your treatment. You can also ask to speak with a counselor.
Your care team may include:
You may have other experts on your team as well. They will answer any questions you may have. They'll help you through each of the steps you'll take before, during, and after treatment. Your care team will let you know what tests you need and the results of those tests. They'll guide you in making treatment decisions and help prepare you and your loved ones for what's ahead.
To decide the best course of treatment for you, your care team needs to know as much as they can about your cancer. This may involve getting some tests and working with more than one doctor. Depending on you and your melanoma, possibilities may include blood tests, imaging studies (like X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs), and further surgical sampling of your skin or lymph nodes. And you may decide that you want to get a second opinion to help you choose a treatment.
Coping with cancer can be very stressful. Talk with your care team about seeing a counselor. They can refer you to someone who can help. You can also visit support groups to talk with other people coping with cancer. Ask your care team about local or online support groups.