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07/29/2024

The State of Sunscreen: 2024 Updates

…their risk factors is crucial. The most prevalent forms are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma, with melanoma…
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10/16/2014

After Treatment

Living as a Melanoma Survivor Completing melanoma treatment can be both relieving and stressful. You may be relieved because you’ve…
10/23/2014

Melanoma Memory Wall

Remember Your Loved One “The candles are many, but the light is one.” Rumi Share a memory of a friend…
02/17/2019

Palliative Care

…of life for both the patient and the family. Many melanoma patients experience side effects from their treatment that can…
02/17/2019

Share Your Story

…ZIP Code Current Stage* Stage “In Situ” Stage I Stage II Stage III Stage IV Pediatric Melanoma Ocular Melanoma Mucosal…
06/04/2019

Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation

…and reduces your risk of developing melanoma and other skin cancers. By arming yourself with sunscreen, protective clothing, and the…
01/28/2021

UPMC Hillman Cancer Center | March 13

…Introductions John M. Kirkwood, MD Distinguished Service Professor of Medicine Usher Professor of Medicine, Dermatology and Translational Science Co-Leader, Melanoma…
07/23/2021

Sarah Cannon | Sept. 30

…Bobby Fentress, Melanoma Survivor 6:30 PM ET Treatment Options for Stage III and IV Melanoma Q&A Moderated by Meredith McKean,…
01/03/2023

Moffitt Cancer Center | March 4, 2023

…  What’s the Best Approach to Treating Stage IV Melanoma? Lilit Karapetyan, MD, MS, FACP Moffitt Cancer Center   The…
04/27/2023

Finding a Clinical Trial

How do you find a melanoma clinical trial? In partnership with EmergingMed, AIM at Melanoma provides phone and web-based pre-screening,…

The State of Sunscreen: 2024 Updates

…their risk factors is crucial. The most prevalent forms are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma, with melanoma…
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Blog - Melanoma360

After Treatment

Living as a Melanoma Survivor Completing melanoma treatment can be both relieving and stressful. You may be relieved because you’ve…
Featured image for “After Treatment”

Melanoma Memory Wall

Remember Your Loved One “The candles are many, but the light is one.” Rumi Share a memory of a friend…
Featured image for “Melanoma Memory Wall”

Palliative Care

…of life for both the patient and the family. Many melanoma patients experience side effects from their treatment that can…
Featured image for “Palliative Care”

Share Your Story

…ZIP Code Current Stage* Stage “In Situ” Stage I Stage II Stage III Stage IV Pediatric Melanoma Ocular Melanoma Mucosal…
Featured image for “Share Your Story”

Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation

…and reduces your risk of developing melanoma and other skin cancers. By arming yourself with sunscreen, protective clothing, and the…
Featured image for “Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation”

UPMC Hillman Cancer Center | March 13

…Introductions John M. Kirkwood, MD Distinguished Service Professor of Medicine Usher Professor of Medicine, Dermatology and Translational Science Co-Leader, Melanoma…
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Sarah Cannon | Sept. 30

…Bobby Fentress, Melanoma Survivor 6:30 PM ET Treatment Options for Stage III and IV Melanoma Q&A Moderated by Meredith McKean,…
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Moffitt Cancer Center | March 4, 2023

…  What’s the Best Approach to Treating Stage IV Melanoma? Lilit Karapetyan, MD, MS, FACP Moffitt Cancer Center   The…
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Finding a Clinical Trial

How do you find a melanoma clinical trial? In partnership with EmergingMed, AIM at Melanoma provides phone and web-based pre-screening,…
Featured image for “Finding a Clinical Trial”