Melanoma Center - New Rochelle, NY
New Rochelle Oncologist Doctors for MelanomaType of Physician: Oncologist What is a Oncologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; the oncologist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of cancer and other benign and malignant tumors. These subspecialists decide on and administer chemotherapy as well as consult with surgeons and radiotherapists on other treatment for cancer. Specialty: Oncology (Medical) Common Name: Cancer Doctor Oncologist Doctors in New Rochelle *![]() John C Bryne MD ![]() Albert Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Ctr ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Montefiore Medical Center Occupational Health Services ![]() Montefiore Medical Center ![]() Montefiore Center Oncology ![]() Victor D Ribeiro MD ![]() Center for Liver Disease and Trans Plantation ![]() Mitchell R Berger MD ![]() Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care & Prevention ![]() MSKCC at Sleepy Hollow ![]() MSKCC at Sleepy Hollow ![]() MSKCC at Sleepy Hollow ![]() MSKCC at Sleepy Hollow ![]() MSKCC at Sleepy Hollow ![]() Drs Vogel & Greenberg ![]() Monter Cancer Center ![]() Monter Cancer Center ![]() Paul A C Greenberg MD PC ![]() Hematology Associates ![]() Avi Barbasch MD ![]() Anna Gattani MD PC ![]() Arthur I Goldberg MD ![]() Vladimiro Rosenberg MD ![]() Ellen Ritchie MD ![]() Gaynor Integrative Oncology ![]() MSKCC Gastrointestional Oncology ![]() MSKCC at Basking Ridge ![]() MSKCC Thoracic Medical Oncology ![]() MSKCC Genitourinary Oncology ![]() MSKCC Genitourinary Oncology ![]() MSKCC Breast Cancer Medicine ![]() MSKCC Genitourinary Oncology ![]() MSKCC Leukemia Service ![]() MSKCC Breast Cancer Medicine ![]() MSKCC at Basking Ridge ![]() MSKCC Melanoma & Sarcoma Service ![]() MSKCC at Basking Ridge ![]() MSKCC at Basking Ridge ![]() MSKCC Breast Cancer Medicine ![]() MSKCC Melanoma & Sarcoma Service ![]() MSKCC Gastrointestional Oncology ![]() MSKCC Gastrointestional Oncology ![]() MSKCC Breast Cancer Medicine ![]() MSKCC Breast Cancer Medicine ![]() MSKCC Breast Cancer Medicine ![]() MSKCC Genitourinary Oncology ![]() MSKCC Breast Cancer Medicine ![]() MSKCC Leukemia Service ![]() MSKCC Head and Neck Oncology ![]() MSKCC at Basking Ridge ![]() MSKCC Lymphoma Service ![]() MSKCC Breast Cancer Medicine ![]() MSKCC at Basking Ridge ![]() MSKCC Leukemia Service ![]() MSKCC at Basking Ridge ![]() Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center ![]() MSKCC Lymphoma Service ![]() MSKCC Melanoma & Sarcoma Service ![]() MSKCC Breast Cancer Medicine ![]() MSKCC Gastrointestional Oncology ![]() MSKCC Gastrointestional Oncology ![]() MSKCC Leukemia Service ![]() MSKCC Genitourinary Oncology ![]() MSKCC Gastrointestional Oncology ![]() MSKCC Gastrointestional Oncology ![]() MSKCC Melanoma & Sarcoma Service ![]() MSKCC at Basking Ridge ![]() MSKCC Hematology ![]() MSKCC Bone Marrow Transplant Service ![]() MSKCC Genitourinary Oncology ![]() MSKCC Thoracic Medical Oncology ![]() MSKCC Genitourinary Oncology ![]() MSKCC Melanoma & Sarcoma Service ![]() MSKCC Thoracic Medical Oncology ![]() MSKCC Breast Cancer Medicine ![]() MSKCC Leukemia Service ![]() MSKCC Leukemia Service ![]() MSKCC Bone Marrow Transplant Service ![]() MSKCC Leukemia Service ![]() MSKCC Melanoma & Sarcoma Service ![]() MSKCC Melanoma & Sarcoma Service ![]() MSKCC Lymphoma Service ![]() MSKCC Gastrointestional Oncology ![]() MSKCC Thoracic Medical Oncology ![]() MSKCC Genitourinary Oncology ![]() MSKCC Breast Cancer Medicine ![]() MSKCC Genitourinary Oncology ![]() MSKCC Lymphoma Service ![]() MSKCC Genitourinary Oncology ![]() MSKCC Breast Cancer Medicine ![]() MSKCC Breast Cancer Medicine ![]() MSKCC Lymphoma Service ![]() MSKCC Gastrointestional Oncology ![]() MSKCC Thoracic Medical Oncology ![]() MSKCC Lymphoma Service ![]() MSKCC Gastrointestional Oncology ![]() MSKCC Thoracic Medical Oncology ![]() MSKCC Bone Marrow Transplant Service ![]() MSKCC Head and Neck Oncology New Rochelle, New YorkUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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MelanomaWhat is melanoma?Melanoma is a type of skin cancer. It begins in cells in the skin called melanocytes. To understand melanoma, it is helpful to know about the skin and about melanocytes -- what they do, how they grow, and what happens when they become cancerous. The skin The skin is the body's largest organ. It protects against heat, sunlight, injury, and infection. It helps regulate body temperature, stores water and fat, and produces vitamin D. The skin has two main layers: the outer epidermis and the inner dermis.
Melanocytes and moles Melanocytes produce melanin, the pigment that gives skin its natural color. When skin is exposed to the sun, melanocytes produce more pigment, causing the skin to tan, or darken. Sometimes, clusters of melanocytes and surrounding tissue form noncancerous growths called moles. (Doctors also call a mole a nevus; the plural is nevi.) Moles are very common. Most people have between 10 and 40 moles. Moles may be pink, tan, brown, or a color that is very close to the person's normal skin tone. People who have dark skin tend to have dark moles. Moles can be flat or raised. They are usually round or oval and smaller than a pencil eraser. They may be present at birth or may appear later on -- usually before age 40. They tend to fade away in older pe... Recommended Reading Related to MelanomaQuestions To Ask Before Surgery » What is the operation (procedure) that is recommended?Ask your surgeon for a simplified explanation of the type of operation, technique used, and reasons it should be performed. (Pictures and drawings can tell patients and family a great deal.) Why was this specific procedure chosen over possible alternatives? What is the surgeon's experience with this procedure? Ask the surgeon about his/her experience with this procedure, its outcome, and the hospital or setting in which the operation will be performed. Is the nursing staff accustomed to caring for patients who have had this procedure? What is the reason that this procedure is necessary at this time?Is the procedure being done to relieve pain, diagnose a condition, correct deformity, for cosmetic reasons, or what exact purposes? Must the procedure be performed immediately?
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