Question:
R. A. has melanoma on her face.
We have two sets of frequencies for melanoma and they are different.
Which one should she be using?
Cancer: Melanoma:
0.49, 0.70, 32.80, 102.25, 212.75, 321.20, 434.00, 545.68, 795.61, 857.77
Melanoma: 0.06, 0.32, 0.83, 12.33, 225.17, 321.75, 434.59, 683, 712.23, 993.41
Answer:
Melanoma:
0.06, 0.32, 0.83, 12.33, 225.17, 321.75, 434.59, 683, 712.23, 993.41
= Melanoma benign: A benign growth of the melanocytes that is not cancerous. A mole may be a melanocytic nevus.
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Cancer: Melanoma:
0.49, 0.70, 32.80, 102.25, 212.75, 321.20, 434.00, 545.68, 795.61, 857.77
= Non Benign; a tumor of melanin-forming cells, especially a malignant tumor associated with skin cancer.
Use above set for Benign, and identifiable Melanoma cancer/tumor
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