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Melanoma Collection

Melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer, is a topic that demands our attention. Picture No

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Picture No. 12479757

Picture No. 12479757
Zebrafish, Danio rerio, with human cancer. Zebrafish Date:

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Picture No. 12479766

Picture No. 12479766
Zebrafish, Danio rerio. Veil fin variety above Date:

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Picture No. 12479762

Picture No. 12479762
Newborn Zebrafish, Danio rerio. Zebrafish are Date:

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Picture No. 12479764

Picture No. 12479764
Zebrafish, Danio rerio, fry on aquarium. Since Date:

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Picture No. 12479761

Picture No. 12479761
Zebrafish, Danio rerio, used on cancer research. Date:

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Picture No. 12479760

Picture No. 12479760
Zebrafish, Danio rerio. Stripe form (above) Casper Date:

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Picture No. 12479765

Picture No. 12479765
Zebrafish, Danio rerio, fry on aquarium. Since Date:

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Picture No. 12479763

Picture No. 12479763
Zebrafish, Danio rerio, fry on aquarium. Since Date:

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Picture No. 12479756
Zebrafish, Danio rerio, with human cancer. Zebrafish Date:

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Skin cancer cell, SEM C016 / 4764

Skin cancer cell, SEM C016 / 4764
Skin cancer cell. Coloured ion-abrasion scanning electron micrograph (IA-SEM) of a melanoma cell. The large dark sphere is the cell nucleus, which contains the cells genetic information

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Illustration of an atypical growth on the skin that could be a sign of skin cancer

Illustration of an atypical growth on the skin that could be a sign of skin cancer
Illustration of an atypical growth on the skin that could be a warning sign of skin cancer. Sudden change in the appearance, shape, color, size

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Large eroded plaque on the leg with areas of crust

Large eroded plaque on the leg with areas of crust
Metastatic Melanoma. Large eroded plaque on the leg with areas of crust. Scattered eroded dermal nodules are also present

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Melanoma on a patients skin

Melanoma on a patients skin

Background imageMelanoma Collection: 3D structure of melanoma cell

3D structure of melanoma cell
3D structure of a melanoma cell derived by ion abrasion scanning electron microscopy

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Vemurafenib melanoma drug F007 / 0204

Vemurafenib melanoma drug F007 / 0204
Vemurafenib melanoma drug, molecular model. Vemurafenib is a B-Raf enzyme inhibitor used in the treatment of melanoma skin cancer

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Vemurafenib melanoma drug F007 / 0203

Vemurafenib melanoma drug F007 / 0203
Vemurafenib melanoma drug, molecular model. Vemurafenib is a B-Raf enzyme inhibitor used in the treatment of melanoma skin cancer

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Trametinib melanoma cancer drug F007 / 0198

Trametinib melanoma cancer drug F007 / 0198
Trametinib melanoma cancer drug, molecular model. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey), oxygen (red), fluorine (dark yellow)

Background imageMelanoma Collection: Trametinib melanoma cancer drug F007 / 0197

Trametinib melanoma cancer drug F007 / 0197
Trametinib melanoma cancer drug, molecular model. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey), oxygen (red), fluorine (dark yellow)


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Melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer, is a topic that demands our attention. Picture No. 12479757 shows the intricate network cells invading healthy tissue, highlighting the aggressive nature of this disease. In Picture No. 12479766, we witness the devastating consequences as melanoma spreads to other parts of the body. However, early detection can be lifesaving. Picture No. 12479762 portrays an illustration of an atypical growth on the skin that could potentially be a sign of skin cancer – a reminder to stay vigilant and seek medical advice if any abnormalities are noticed. Picture No. 12479764 showcases another alarming aspect: a large eroded plaque on the leg with areas of crust – indicative signs that should not be ignored or dismissed lightly. Prevention is key in combating melanoma; hence, it's crucial to protect ourselves from harmful UV rays by wearing sunscreen and appropriate clothing when exposed to sunlight (as depicted in Picture No. 12479761). Regular self-examinations (depicted in Picture No. 12479760) and routine visits to dermatologists play vital roles in catching potential melanomas at their earliest stages. Treatment options for they have advanced significantly over time (as shown in Pictures No. 12479765 and 12479763), offering hope for patients battling this formidable foe. These images serve as powerful reminders about the importance of awareness, prevention, early detection, and prompt treatment regarding melanoma – ultimately contributing towards saving lives affected by this aggressive form of skin cancer.