Superficial Spreading Melanoma

Superficial Spreading Melanoma

It is classified as such, in situ, which means that it occurs in the uppermost layers of skin. Superficial spreading melanoma usually appears as a thin patch that spreads outwards (known as radial growth) before it invades vertically into the dermis, the lower layer...
Stage I

Stage I

Stage I melanoma is up to 2mm thick (Breslow thickness or how deep the mole is. This stage, typically if caught early, ends up with no evidence the cancer has spread to lymph nodes or distant sites, called metastasize. Risk of this happening is low. There are two...
MAM or Melanoma Awareness Month

MAM or Melanoma Awareness Month

This month for me means: hope, support, courage and strength. Love, kindness and prayers. Awareness, facts and stories. Encouragement, uplifting and hope. This month, is my story, it’s my cancer month. Along with so many other warriors, cancer month. It means...
You’ve been diagnosed!

You’ve been diagnosed!

So, you have been told, you have cancer.It’s awful and scary. It seems like the world just stopped and there’s nothing you can do. There are resources out there. There are communities and support. There are so many others, out there, trying to fight, the same fight....
Sunshine Attire

Sunshine Attire

I live in the beautiful desert, It is exactly as it sounds, H O T! There is no option but to Stay Shady, year round. I unfortunately learned the hard way, but you do not have to. I want to share, some of my suggestions on, sunshine safe attire. I will share, my...

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