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Melanoma Skin Cancer Overview [Dermatology]

Check out our latest video!    • Mohs Surgery Explained [Dermatology] ...   This video discusses the melanoma skin cancer and its different levels. #YourHealthUniversity #Melanoma #Dermatology Take the quiz here: https://www.riddle.com/view/176256 This link has good information about Melanoma, warning signs, risks factors, etc: https://www.skincancer.org/skin-cance... Treatment videos available here: Excision procedure.    • Excision Overview and Procedure [Derm...   Learn about prevention:    • Skin Cancers, Atypical Moles, Aging: ...   For any questions and access to our library of content visit: https://doctorsquarterly.com Video Production by Joshua Melendez Partial Video Transcript: "Today's topic is going to be on melanoma skin cancer. Now melanoma skin cancers are bad cancers, you do not want one. And so it, this is a big topic, but the most important thing about this topic is to please have a conversation with your local dermatologist, to determine what the right treatment is for you, and what your diagnosis means for not only your short-term medical care, but also the considerations that have to be put into place for you and your family for long-term care. Now melanomas are basically broken down into two different categories. And the first category is when they are on the surface of the skin. So when they're just on the surface of the skin we call them different things like melanoma in situ or lentigo maligna, or one of these terms, and these are the best types of melanomas to get, because they have not acquired depth. It does not look like they are invading down into the skin or into the body. And when they are not invading into the body or they're not getting depth then the chances of these spreading internally to different organs or metastasizing, and wreaking havoc in your life is less than 5%..." Disclaimer: ***Please note that the information in Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University is NOT meant to diagnose or treat ANY condition. The information given in Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University is general in nature and is not intended to provide specific medical advice. Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University is also not to be used as a substitute for you seeking personal professional medical advice. You MUST talk with your local healthcare provider to determine if the information in Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University is accurate, up-to-date, and appropriate for YOUR individual medical needs, conditions, and circumstances (this includes information on nutrition, supplements, exercise, mental health strategies, …). You and your healthcare provider will then determine the appropriate course of action for you. Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University assumes no responsibility for how you use the information found within any of the materials produced by Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University. Please note that Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University in no way, shape or form (whether implied or stated) constitutes a Doctor-Patient (or Professional-Client) relationship of any kind. The views expressed in Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University. Please be advised that there could be medical images or videos that could be considered graphic by some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised. All content in Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University (to include motivational, medical practice logistics, and any and all other topics) is informational only and the viewer must make sure that the information is accurate, legal, and appropriate for their individual situation. Viewer must also verify that the information in Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University is in keeping with local/state/federal laws and guidelines. In other words, DO NOT act on ANYTHING found in Doctors Quarterly/Your Health University without first asking your local experts if it is accurate and appropriate for you.*** *************** Dr. Reagan Anderson is Board Certified Dermatologist and a Mohs Micrographic Surgeon. Education & Credentials: • Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine • American Osteopathic Association Approved Internship, Family Practice Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton • Undersea/Diving Medical Officer, UMO/DMO Naval Undersea Medical Institute • Master of Christian Studies Regent College • Master of Public Health School of Health Management, ATSU • Dermatology Residency Michigan State University/Oakwood Southshore Medical Center • Board Certified Dermatologist American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology • Fellow Member of the American Society of Mohs Surgeons • Certificate of Added Qualification for Mohs Surgery American Osteopathic Board of Dermatology • Assistant Professor of Dermatology Rocky Vista University • USMC First Reconnaissance Battalion Surgeon (former) Practice Information: Colorado Dermatology Institute Colorado Springs, CO http://www.coderm.com

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