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Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that is caused by melanocytes, a type of pigment-producing cell in the body. The term “childhood melanoma” refers to cases of this cancer diagnosed in patients under the age of 18. While rare, this type of cancer can be dangerous if not promptly treated.

There are six types of melanoma that arise in children. These include:

The signs and symptoms of melanoma in children vary depending on the child’s age. Older children, for example, will present symptoms very similar to adults. Younger children, on the other hand, exhibit unique symptoms.

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