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Melanoma is a cancerous growth of melanocytes and most frequently develops in the skin.(3) Melanoma may also develop in other parts of the body that contain melanocytes including the meninges, the digestive tract, the eyes and lymph nodes. The following descriptions are limited to melanoma of the skin.
There are several types of melanoma that can be categorized based on their appearance, either with the naked eye or microscopically:
    Superficial spreading: The most frequently observed melanoma. This form may develop in any region of the skin. Lesions are usually raised around the edges and a brown color with hints of pink, white, gray and blue.
    Nodular type lesions: Also arise on all regions of the body and are typically black or brown in color.
    Acral lentiginous lesions: Characterized by flat, brown or black tumors that often develop on the hands and feet.
    Lentigo maligna melanoma: Develop on an individual's face. Distinguished by its irregular border and tan to brown color.(4)
Some examples of melanomas that demonstrate the irregular shapes and colors often encountered:
 Fair skin is more susceptible to ultraviolet radiation damage.(2) Caucasians, specifically individuals with freckles, light eyes and/or red hair, are at higher risk of skin damage that may lead to skin cancer.(2)
Immunosuppression
Immunosuppressants weaken the action and efficacy of the immune system and hinder its ability to fight foreign invasion. (1)Immunosuppression may support the development of cancer.  A weakened immune system is less able to eliminate cells that have suffered mutations and have the potential to develop into cancer cells.  In addition, immunosuppressant therapies may have direct cancer causing consequences.(10)
Drugs used to treat other illnesses
Thiopurines, a class of drugs used to treat inflammatory diseases (i.e. Crohn's disease and inflammatory bowel syndrome) and some forms of cancer, has been shown to increase risk for the development of non-melanoma skin cancers.(6)
Personal & Family History
Survivors of skin cancer have an increased risk of developing a secondary cancer.(1) The greatest risk for relapse is within the first five years following treatment. This heightened risk may be a result of a biological predisposition, previous exposure to skin cancer risks or a consequence of the initial cancer treatment itself.
Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapy is often used in the medical field in the treatment of primary cancers.  Irradiation of primary tumors often exposes normal skin to increased levels of radiation and may lead to the development of secondary cancers, including skin cancer.  The cancers arise due to mutations within skin cells caused by high doses of radiation. (4)
Chemical Exposure
Chronic exposure to arsenic, industrial tar and paraffin may increase one's risk of developing skin cancer.(5)
Serious injury
In some instances, skin cancer development is associated with serious injury or inflammation.(5)  Malignant growths that arise at sites of previous serious/chronic wounds such as burns and pressure ulcers are termed Marjolin ulcers.
Sun exposure:
Sun exposure increases one's risk of skin cancer. Individuals are inevitably exposed to sunlight, or ultraviolet radiation, during their daily activities. However, certain outdoor behaviors elevate an individual's likelihood of developing cancer. Infrequent, but intense exposure to sunlight during childhood increases one's risk of developing melanoma. (1) Melanoma is often observed on areas of the body that receive infrequent, but intense sun exposure such as the neck and the back of the legs. (3)
Also, it is important to note that cutaneous melanoma may occur in regions of the body typically shielded from sunlight such as the groin and bottom of the feet.
Family History
Individuals who have first degree relatives, including parents, siblings or children, diagnosed with melanoma have an 8 to 12 fold increased chance of developing melanoma. (2) This increased risk is likely due to a biological predisposition to cancer development.
Melanocytic Nevi
The medical term for a marking on the skin, such as a mole or birthmark, is "nevus" (plural-nevi). Most melanocytic nevi develop during childhood and adolescence as a result of sun burn and sun exposure. The presence of melanocytic nevi is associated with an increased risk of developing melanoma.(2)
Learn more about skin cancer or make an appointment at the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory Universit.

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