How do you use Melanoma in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Melanoma meaning
A dark-pigmented, usually malignant tumor arising from a melanocyte and occurring most commonly in the skin.
Synonyms of Melanoma
Using Melanoma
- The main meaning on this page is: A dark-pigmented, usually malignant tumor arising from a melanocyte and occurring most commonly in the skin.
- Useful related words include: malignant melanoma, skin cancer.
- In the example corpus, melanoma often appears in combinations such as: of melanoma, with melanoma, melanoma and.
Context around Melanoma
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 10 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Melanoma
- In this selection, "melanoma" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, non, nail, detecting, skin, removed and research stand out and add context to how "melanoma" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include after having melanoma in 2015 and and non melanoma cases either. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "melanoma" sits close to words such as adebayo, advisories and aegis, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with melanoma
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Getting sunburned increases the risk of melanoma skin cancer. (9 words)
Kardashian previously had melanoma removed from her back when she was 19. (12 words)
He coined the term melanoma and described metastases of melanoma to the lungs. (13 words)
The study reports a number of both melanoma and non-melanoma cases either on the nail or on the back of the hand after the use of the nail polish dryers, thought to be caused by UV radiation. (38 words)
Both types of skin cancers can be caused by UV radiation, though the WHO/ILO team was unable to establish a clear link between working outdoors and the incidence of melanoma, in part due to limited data. (37 words)
One in 36 men and one in 47 women in the UK will now be diagnosed with melanoma skin cancer in their lifetime and melanoma is the most frequent cancer among females aged 20-24 years. (36 words)
I had a melanoma on my leg this year, it’s all fine now but yeah, do your skin checks people! (21 words)
Example sentences (20)
For every tag in the comments on Cohen’s post, the brand will donate one bottle of sunscreen to the Melanoma Research Foundation, an effort that coincides with Zucker’s own battle with melanoma.
The study reports a number of both melanoma and non-melanoma cases either on the nail or on the back of the hand after the use of the nail polish dryers, thought to be caused by UV radiation.
One in 36 men and one in 47 women in the UK will now be diagnosed with melanoma skin cancer in their lifetime and melanoma is the most frequent cancer among females aged 20-24 years.
Instead, she says, the two main risk factors for nail melanoma are previous nail trauma and a personal or family history of melanoma.
A recent and novel method of melanoma detection is the "ugly duckling sign" citation citation It is simple, easy to teach, and highly effective in detecting melanoma.
He coined the term melanoma and described metastases of melanoma to the lungs.
After the scan is taken appropriately, trained models are used to diagnose potential eye diseases or conditions like Arcus, Melanoma, Pterygium and Cataracts.
Both types of skin cancers can be caused by UV radiation, though the WHO/ILO team was unable to establish a clear link between working outdoors and the incidence of melanoma, in part due to limited data.
Currently, as well as head and neck cancer, there are vaccine trials under way in the UK for prostate and colorectal cancers, and melanoma (skin cancer).
Dr Bav Shergill, of the British Association of Dermatologists, said: "While melanoma is much more common in older people, it does occur in young people.
Exposure to UV radiation from the sun (or by artificial means, such as tanning beds) is among the leading risk factors for developing melanoma.
Feeding mice a diet enriched with TVA was found to significantly reduce the tumour growth potential of melanoma and colon cells as well as enhancing the body’s ability to infiltrate tumours.
Foster carer Robert Dolan, who has given a home to hundreds of young people, was diagnosed with melanoma in 2021 after the shock discovery.
Geelong show dog breeder Greg Browne, 74, said he was currently getting treated for prostate cancer at the Icon facility in Waurn Ponds, which is his second cancer after having Melanoma in 2015.
Getting sunburned increases the risk of melanoma skin cancer.
Hamilton announced she was a melanoma skin ambassador, after noticing an unusual mark on her mother Maria’s face.
I had a melanoma on my leg this year, it’s all fine now but yeah, do your skin checks people!
It was only weeks ago that Tammy Hembrow had melanoma removed, but she recently shared pictures of herself sunbathing.
Kardashian previously had melanoma removed from her back when she was 19.
Luke Thomas was first diagnosed with cancer when he was 27. It was 2013 and he was told he had stage one melanoma.
Common combinations with melanoma
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of melanoma 17×
- with melanoma 14×
- melanoma and 13×
- melanoma is 9×
- for melanoma 9×
- melanoma in 8×
- malignant melanoma 8×
- melanoma which 7×
- melanoma skin 6×
- developing melanoma 5×