What is the survival rate of stage 2 melanoma?
Learn more about clinical trials here. Prognosis Stage 2 Melanoma: With appropriate treatment, Stage II melanoma is considered intermediate to high risk for recurrence or metastasis. The 5-year survival rate as of 2018 for local melanoma, including Stage II, is 98.4%.
What is the difference between stage 2A and 2B melanoma?
With stage 2A melanoma, the tumor is either more than 1 mm but not more than 2 mm thick, with ulceration, or more than 2 mm but not more than 4 mm thick, without ulceration. In stage 2B melanoma, the tumor is more than 2 mm but not more than 4 mm thick, with ulceration, or more than 4 mm thick, without ulceration.
What are the symptoms of Stage 2 melanoma?
– A symmetry: One half does not match the other half. – B order: The edges are not smooth. – C olor: The color is mottled and uneven, with shades of brown, black, gray, red or white. – D iameter: The spot is greater than the tip of a pencil eraser (6.0 mm). – E volving: The spot is new or changing in size, shape or color.
How does Stage 2 melanoma affect the body?
There is still no evidence that Stage II melanoma has spread to the lymph tissues, lymph nodes, or body organs. Stage II melanoma is considered local melanoma (this group also includes Stage 0 and Stage I melanoma).
Can Stage 2 melanoma be cured?
Treatment for melanoma starts with a surgical procedure called wide excision to remove the tumor, along with a margin of healthy surrounding tissue. “Early-stage disease – stage 1 and stage 2 – really involves surgery, which cures a majority of early patients,” Ariyan says.
What are my chances of surviving melanoma?
almost all people (almost 100%) will survive their melanoma for 1 year or more after they are diagnosed; around 90 out of every 100 people (around 90%) will survive their melanoma for 5 years or more after diagnosis; more than 85 out of every 100 people (more than 85%) will survive their melanoma for 10 years or more after they are diagnosed