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[MEL-1318] Melanoma Iceberg

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Created on September 30, 2025

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What people see

New or changing moles

Hair loss

Swelling

Rashes

Fatigue

Headache

What people don’t see

Eye problems

Nausea and vomiting

Joint and muscle pain

Swelling

If lymph nodes are removed during melanoma surgery, you may develop swelling in the area around the surgical site.

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Joint and muscle pain

Joint or muscle pain can be a side effect of some melanoma treatments.

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New or changing moles

The appearance of new moles or skin lesions is often the first sign of melanoma. Moles may also change shape, size, or color.

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Eye problems

Some melanoma treatments may cause dry, gritty, or watery eyes; blurry vision; or even vision loss.

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Fatigue

Fatigue may be a side effect of melanoma treatment or a symptom of advanced melanoma.

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Rashes

Blisters, cracking skin, and other skin rashes can be a side effect of melanoma treatment.

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Headache

Some melanoma treatments can cause headaches as a side effect.

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Hair loss

Hair loss is a common side effect of some types of melanoma treatment.

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Nausea and vomiting

Melanoma treatments may affect the digestive system, causing nausea or vomiting.

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