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- $Title{Darkly Pigmented Spots on the Leg}
- $Subject{melanoma black spot cancers cancerous carcinoma neoplasm neoplasms
- cancer Skin cancers local anesthetics office melanomas}
- $Volume{L-20, B-20}
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- Darkly Pigmented Spots on the Leg
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- QUESTION: I have a darkly pigmented spot on my leg, but am reluctant to visit
- my physician for fear of what he would find. Are there any creams or lotions
- that can be used to treat this condition?
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- ANSWER: You are not as uninformed as you would have me believe, for your fear
- comes from the knowledge that this "darkly pigmented spot" may be a melanoma.
- A melanoma is a malignant tumor of the pigment producing cells of the skin.
- And you are playing with fire, for although melanomas account for only 3% of
- all skin cancers, they cause 2/3 of deaths from skin malignancy. Their
- numbers are rising at such a dramatic rate that it is estimated that by the
- year 2000, 1 in every 100 Americans will develop this lesion. But the
- statistics on early treatment are equally impressive and when these skin
- tumors are removed in the first stages, five year cure rates reach 85%.
- Melanomas occur most frequently in people between the ages of 40 and 55, and
- while they may appear anywhere on the body, are most common on the back in
- men, and the lower legs and back in women. Not all dark or colored lesions
- are melanomas, and the delayed visit to your physician may prove that you
- fears are groundless. However most prudent physicians will advise the removal
- of any suspicious spots. It is a relatively painless procedure, using local
- anesthetics and performed in the office setting. All tissue is sent to the
- laboratory for microscopic examination and diagnosis. To answer your
- question, there are no creams or lotions to treat this situation, so take a
- deep breath, and make that doctor's appointment today.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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