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Understanding Melanoma in the United States: Causes, Symptoms & Early Detection
Melanoma is one of the most serious forms of skin cancer in the United States, yet it’s also one of the most preventable when detected early. With cases steadily rising over the past few decades, awareness and early diagnosis have become more important than ever.
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What Is Melanoma?
Melanoma begins in the melanocytes — the skin cells responsible for producing melanin, the pigment that gives skin its color. Unlike other types of skin cancer, melanoma tends to spread rapidly if not treated early, affecting other organs in the body.
While anyone can develop melanoma, certain factors increase the risk, including excessive UV exposure, fair skin, a history of sunburns, and genetic predisposition.