Malignant Melanoma - reduced by 50%
A malignant melanoma is in 1999 removed from the left
shoulder of a 30 year-old Danish man, born in 1969. From
September, 2008, the patient begins to suffer from pain in
his right kidney, and in October, 2008, blood appears in
his urine.
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Malignant Skin Cancer
A Norwegian male, Ø. S., born 1955, was operated twice
for a malignant skin cancer, malignant melanoma, in June-
August 1955 on the right thoracic wall. A metastatic de-
struction was found in the lumbar vertebral body No.4 in
September 1995, treated with radiation in October 1995.
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Malignant Melanoma in the liver disappears
The patient is a young Swedish woman from 1967, in whom
a small malignant melanoma was removed from the back
side of the left knee in the summer of 2004.
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Advanced Malignant Melanoma with multiple metastases
The patient is a Norwegian woman, born in 1966, in whom
a malignant melanoma was removed from the left thigh in
February 2001.
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Malignant Tumour
From February 1985 Pt. T.C. - at that time he was 24
years old - felt tired and had lost weight (about 14 kg).
He also had meal related vomiting, but nothing abnormal
was found in his stomach.
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