Melanoma is a particularly complex and malignant disease that can cause itching or bleeding, as well as ulcers and pain in some patients, so let's find out if melanoma is passed on to children. What is the treatment for melanoma?
Can melanoma be passed on to children?
Melanoma is a hereditary disease, so if your family members have had the disease, you should pay attention to regular screening, so that you can have effective treatment when melanoma first occurs and get better treatment results. This is also an effective way to prevent melanoma, as is not using drugs indiscriminately and paying attention to the condition of your skin.
How melanoma should be treated
Most melanoma patients can be treated by surgical interventions, but a detailed examination of the melanoma patient should be carried out before surgery. It is also important to take care of the patient after surgery to avoid infection or other conditions.
Radiation therapy includes radical radiotherapy and adjuvant radiotherapy, which are determined by the patient's disease status and physical condition. It is important to take care to prevent and mitigate such reactions by giving melanoma patients medication to alleviate them if necessary.
The common treatments for melanoma include molecular targeted therapy, immunotherapy and symptomatic support therapy. Whether it is immunotherapy or targeted therapy for melanoma, patients should go to a regular hospital in order to get better and more stable treatment results.
It is important to treat melanoma as soon as possible and to cooperate with your doctor during the treatment process so that the disease can improve quickly.