In my experience, I’ve found that blood tests for melanoma are spotty. A year ago, I had a melanoma test done, and they wrote me this short sentence: “We can’t say for sure that the melanoma you have is from the skin.” Now, I’m not saying that it’s not, but I don’t think they’d be writing that if there was any doubt.
In my experience, not a single melanoma found on my body has ever come back. I think it has to do with my genetic makeup. I have a long list of things that make me likely to be susceptible to melanoma, but I dont think melanoma is one of them.
I’m sure you know this, but I have a lot of friends who are also diagnosed with melanoma, and they all say the same thing. The difference is the same thing that makes us susceptible to melanoma, but somehow we never think about it.
The only time I think I saw a lesion was in my left eye which is about six years ago. My left eye is a little bigger than my right one, so it looks like the left one here.
There are a lot of theories about why melanoma is a risk factor for certain cancers, but I don’t know which is the most accurate. But there are a couple things I can say as well. The biggest one is that your body cells are very special. They carry a lot of genetic information about your body that allows it to tell everything from what your heart rate is to what your breathing looks like and even if your immune system is active.
I know this, because I was diagnosed with melanoma a few years ago, and after treatment I had to go under the knife again. For that reason, I want to put my case in the context of something else. I also know that a lot of melanoma occurs in the area around the melanoma on your skin, which is called the pigmented-skin area. When the pigmented-skin area is diseased, it is also a risk factor for melanoma.
So if you have any questions about melanoma, or have questions about your pigmented-skin area, I would recommend you see your doctor or one of our doctors.
Our doctors are a bit more advanced than other doctors, so they can usually help you come up with a plan of attack.
Once you know that you have melanoma, there is very little that you can do to prevent it from happening in the first place. Although there are things that you can do to minimize the risk of getting it, you can’t prevent it from happening. It is a disease that is not necessarily life-threatening if caught early enough.