Diagnosis, treatment options & what to expect
The first sign of a melanoma is usually the appearance of a new spot or a change in an existing freckle or mole.
The change may be in size, shape and/or colour and the change is normally noticed over months rather than days. A normal freckle or mole is usually small and has an even colour and a smooth edge.
When you notice a change, you should see your doctor so they can diagnose whether it is a melanoma. The process for dealing with melanoma involves diagnosis, treatment and follow up care.
Diagnosis
The first sign of a melanoma is usually the appearance of a new spot or a change in an existing freckle or mole. The change may be in size, shape and/or colour and the change is normally noticed over months rather than days.
Find out moreTreatment
Treatments for melanoma include surgery and radiotherapy. Your doctor will advise you on the best treatment for your cancer and this will depend on the type of cancer you have, where it is and how far it has spread and your general health.
Find out moreWhat to expect when you attend our clinics
The Melanoma clinic cares for patients with biopsy proven melanoma.
Our clinic is patient-centred, ensuring patients are fully informed through the process and encouraged to make decisions about their own medical care. Learn more about what to expect when you attend our clinic.
Find out moreFollow up
Most people treated for early melanoma do not have further trouble with the disease. However, when there is a chance that the melanoma may have spread to other parts of your body, you will need regular check-ups.
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