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lentigo maligna melanoma
Disease Summary
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Mondo Description Lentigo maligna melanoma (LMM) is a type of skin cancer that usually develops in older, fair-skinnedadults. The average age of diagnosis is65. LMM is thought to be caused by a history of sun exposure to the affected area. Treatment includes surgery to remove as much of the LMM as possible.
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Description from Mondo Disease Ontology.
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GARD:0009962
NCIT:C9151
ONCOTREE:SKLMM
SCTID:302837001
UMLS:C2739810
MONDO:0023619
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