Oral Cavity Melanoma

Oral cavity melanoma is a rare and aggressive type of melanoma that develops in the mucosal tissues of the mouth. It often presents as a pigmented lesion or dark patch on the gums, palate, or inner surfaces of the cheeks, though it can also appear as non-pigmented or amelanotic. Because oral cavity melanoma is typically asymptomatic in its early stages, it is often diagnosed at a more advanced stage, making it more challenging to treat. Treatment usually involves surgical excision, often combined with radiation or immunotherapy. Due to its aggressive nature and high potential for recurrence, early detection and comprehensive treatment are critical for improving prognosis.

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