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Melanoma can be treated in different ways. Which treatment may work best for you? It depends on many things. These include the size, place, and stage of your melanoma. Factors also include your age, overall health, and what side effects you'll find acceptable.
You may have questions and concerns about your treatment choices. You may also want to know how you'll feel and function after treatment, and if you'll have to change your normal activities.
Your doctor is the best person to answer your questions. They can tell you what your treatment choices are, how successful the treatments are expected to be, and what the risks and side effects are. Your doctor may advise a specific treatment. Or they may offer several different choices and ask you to decide which one you'd like to use. It may be hard to make this decision, so it's important to gather the information and take the time you need to make the best decision.
Deciding on the best plan may take some time. Talk with your doctor about how much time you can take to explore your choices. You may want to get another opinion before deciding on your treatment plan. In addition, you may want to involve your family and friends in this process.
Treatments for melanoma are local or systemic:
You may have just one type of treatment, or you may have a combination of treatments.
Each type of treatment has its own goal. Below is a list of treatments and their goals:
Researchers are always finding new ways to treat cancer. These new methods are tested in clinical trials. Talk with your doctor to find out if there are any clinical trials that you should consider.
At first, thinking about treatment choices may seem overwhelming. Talk with your doctors, nurses, and loved ones. Make a list of questions. Consider the benefits and possible side effects of each choice. Discuss your questions and concerns with your doctor before making a decision.