Hereditary Melanoma

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Hereditary Melanoma

Hereditary melanomas are caused by gene changes known as inherited mutations. Inherited mutations can be passed down from parents to children and can cause cancer to run in families. Genetic counseling and testing can help people learn more about the risks and the medical options available to detect, lower the risk for or treat hereditary melanoma. Read more about melanoma risks, screening, prevention and treatment in the sections listed below. 

Learn about Melanoma Risks

People's risk for melanoma varies depending on their age, gender, lifestyle and genes. Read about the factors that affect melanoma risk and how you can learn if your risk for melanoma is increased. 

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Learn about Risk Management Options

National expert guidelines for melanoma risk management vary based on gene mutation and other factors that affect risk. Click on the button below to learn more about these guidelines

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Learn about Treatment Options

People diagnosed with melanoma may have different treatment options based on stage, subtype, and genetic and biomarker test results. Click on the button below to learn more about these treatment options.

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Last updated September 03, 2024