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  2. Mom's Stage 4 Melanoma Spread from Fingernail to Brain ... - AOL

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    Related: Celebs Who Have Had Skin Cancer — and What They Do Now to Prevent Recurrence The cause of the seizure was a brain tumor — with the same genetic profiling as her melanoma, she says ...

  3. The 'Carter effect': How the former president gave cancer ...

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    Since Carter’s diagnosis, at least 15 new treatments for stage 4 melanoma have been approved, said Dr. Michael Davies, chair of the department of melanoma and medical oncology at MD Anderson ...

  4. Brain metastasis - Wikipedia

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    Metastasis is the most common cause of brain cancer, as primary tumors that originate in the brain are less common. [4] The most common sites of primary cancer which metastasize to the brain are lung, breast, colon, kidney, and skin cancer. Brain metastases can occur months or even years after the original or primary cancer is treated.

  5. Cancer spread to Jimmy Carter's brain 9 years ago. Here ... - AOL

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    More: Jimmy Carter, America's longest living president, is marking 1 year in hospice care Back then, the treatment was a new addition to the cancer arsenal. Just four years earlier, the Food and ...

  6. Melanoma - Wikipedia

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    The American Cancer Society's estimates for melanoma incidence in the United States for 2017 are: About 87,110 new melanomas will be diagnosed (about 52,170 in men and 34,940 in women). About 9,730 people are expected to die of melanoma (about 6,380 men and 3,350 women). Melanoma is more than 20 times more common in whites than in African ...

  7. Richard Scolyer - Wikipedia

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    Scolyer was diagnosed with an incurable brain cancer, glioblastoma IDH wild-type, in June 2023. [1] He underwent combination immunotherapy before surgical excision, a sequence Scolyer and his colleagues have applied successfully for melanoma, but is non-standard for brain cancer due to concerns about toxicity, whether drugs will reach the brain, and speed of tumour development.

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