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More Than Skin Deep – Surviving Melanoma
Season 28
Episode 17
When it comes to skin cancer, melanoma is the deadliest. At one time, it was primarily diagnosed in adults over the age of 50. Today, doctors are seeing an increase in younger people, particularly women, who are facing success with new treatments. See how immunotherapy drugs have made surviving late stages of the disease much more possible. Episode sponsored by UC Davis Health.
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