
What You Really Need to Know about Moles and Melanoma
Series: A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book;
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Product details:
- Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
- Date of Publication 23 October 2000
- ISBN 9780801863943
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages248 pages
- Size 234x158x14 mm
- Weight 363 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 14 Line drawings, black & white; 22 Plates, color 0
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Short description:
The book is fully illustrated with color photographs and line drawings and includes a glossary and a guide to resources?support and advocacy organizations, and web sites?for people with melanoma.
MoreLong description:
Comprehensive information about melanoma for patients and family members as well as those who are concerned about getting the disease.
Throughout the world, the incidence of malignant melanoma is increasing at an alarming rate. This dramatic rise is largely due to more frequent and prolonged exposure to intense sun, the result of major changes in clothing styles, recreation, and lifestyle (including widespread access to midwinter resort vacations). Significantly, recent scientific studies have shown an increased number of moles on, and a higher rate of melanoma in, people with the greatest sunscreen use, pointing out the mistaken belief that using sunscreen means getting a "safe" tan. The truth is that most sunscreen provides protection from UVB rays?the rays that cause the sunburn you see and feel?but not from UVA rays?the cancer-causing rays that penetrate deeper into the skin.
In this book, physicians Jill R. Schofield and William A. Robinson team up to provide comprehensive information about melanoma for patients and family members as well as those who are concerned about getting the disease. They provide the latest information on prevention, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and follow-up, and answer a host of questions, such as: ? I use a number 15 sunscreen. Is that enough? ? I have been under a lot of stress lately. Did that make me get melanoma? ? If the melanoma comes back, when will it happen? ? Is there a blood test to tell if the melanoma has spread? ? Is a mole more likely to turn into melanoma if it's in a place where my clothes rub?
In addition, the authors describe who is at risk and tell readers how to determine their level of risk; describe skin warning signs and unusual forms of melanoma; talk about melanoma in children, pregnant women, and people whose immune systems are compromised; and take a look at what's on the horizon in diagnosis and treatment. The book is fully illustrated with color photographs and line drawings and includes a glossary and a guide to resources?support and advocacy organizations, and web sites?for people with melanoma.
This deadly cancer can sneak up on you in the prime of your life, even years after you've covered up. You need to be informed and protect yourself. This is just the book to help you.
?The Los Angeles Times More
Table of Contents:
Part I. Melanoma: Recognizing and Preventing It
Chapter 1. What Is Malignant Melanoma?
Chapter 2. About Pigmented Lesions
Chapter 3. What Causes Melanoma, and Why Are So Many People Getting It?
Chapter 4. Skin Warning Signs
Chapter 5. What Is Your Risk? The Risk Factors for Melanoma
Chapter 6. Prevention, Early Detection, and Education
Part II. Melanoma: Diagnosis and Treatment
Chapter 7. Diagnosing and Treating the Primary Lesion
Chapter 8. Staging, Treatment Decisions, Prognosis, and Follow-Up
Chapter 9. Adjuvant Therapy
Chapter 10. Treating Advanced Melanoma
Chapter 11. Managing Pain and the End of Life
Part III. Melanoma: Less Common Types and Melanoma Research
Chapter 12. Unusual Forms of Melanoma
Chapter 13. What's New in Melanoma Research?
Guide to Resources for People with Cancer
Glossary
Index