Malignant Melanoma
Pathophysiology MSN
APA 6th edition required
references more than 2 and no older than 5 years
in word format
Mr. J, age 42, is a construction worker in Las Vegas. He recently noticed that a mole on his face seemed to be getting larger and darker. At first he did not worry because he was in the sun a lot and assumed the change may have been caused by sunburn. After a month, not only was the mole larger and darker, but it appeared to be “bumpy.” His doctor diagnosed a malignant melanoma skin cancer following biopsy of the nevus. Mr. J reports pain in his right shin that does not go away when he puts his feet up or sleeps.
Discussion Questions
- Relate Mr. J’s skin changes to the warning signs for malignant melanoma.
- Discuss the normal progression of this malignancy. What is the significance of the bone pain that Mr. J is experiencing?
- Discuss the treatment available for this patient and the prognosis for recovery.
Use APA 6th Edition Format and support your responses with at least 2 peer-reviewed references within 5 years of publication. All paragraphs need to be cited properly. Please use headers. All responses must be in a narrative format and each paragraph must have at least 4 sentences.
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Relation Between Mr. J’s Skin Changes and The Warning Signs for Malignant Melanoma
Malignant melanoma is a severe type of skin cancer that, despite its rare occurrence, causes more than ninety percent of deaths (Macbeth et al., 2015). In the case study, Mr. J saw a mole on his face and noticed that it appeared to get bigger and darker. Within one month, the mole had grown bigger, darker, and acquired a bumpy feel. The symptoms that Mr. J experienced have a similar pattern with how…
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