Stage 2 Melanoma means that the tumor is 2.0 millimeters or more deep, without affecting lymph nodes or other organs.

Familiarize yourself with Stage 3 Melanoma treatment options below and then Click Create My Conversation Guide to prepare a list of questions to discuss with your doctor. Always remember, the more you know, the more likely you’ll achieve your treatment goals.

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It is important to learn about clinical trials for your cancer type, their potential benefits, and risks, and then discuss all of your options with your doctors.

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Understanding Clinical Trials

Is A Clinical Trial Right For You?

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Informed Consent Protects Your Rights

What To Expect When You Participate

Melanoma Cancer Treatment Videos

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Melanoma Treatment: Radiation Therapy

Common Questions Answered

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Melanoma Treatment: Chemotherapy

Common Questions Answered

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Stage II Melanoma Overview

What does Stage II mean? How is it treated?