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Melanoma of the Skin
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Examination of a mole on the patient`s body. The concept of studying moles to prevent the development of skin cancer or melanoma Royalty Free Stock Photo
How do you tell if you have melanoma? Tissue biopsies done at the doctor are sent to a histologist who mount this sections on to a glass slide and stain it. The pathologist looks at the slide and sees brown granulated structures that do not belong. He identifies this tissue as having melanoma.


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