Who is affected by melanoma
Melanoma occurs most often in people who have a history of
sunburns as a child; have fair skin, freckles, and moles; and have a family
history of melanoma. It is more common in whites than in people with dark skin.
The American Cancer Society estimated that during 2008, over 62,480 people in
the United States will be diagnosed with melanoma, and approximately 8,420
people will die from the disease.1
Citations
- American Cancer Society (2008). Cancer Facts and Figures 2008. Atlanta: American Cancer Society. Available
online:
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/STT/content/STT_1x_Cancer_Facts_and_Figures_2008.asp.
Last Updated:December 5, 2008
American Cancer Society (2008). Cancer Facts and Figures 2008. Atlanta: American Cancer Society. Available
online:
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/STT/content/STT_1x_Cancer_Facts_and_Figures_2008.asp.