Overview

Overview

Cleveland Clinic is recognized in the U.S. and throughout the world for its expertise and care. Our dermatology and plastic surgery program is one of the largest such practices in the nation and is regarded as a leader in patient care and clinical research.

Cleveland Clinic’s Melanoma Program consists of a multidisciplinary team of pathologists, dermatologists, surgeons, medical and radiation oncologists, and others who work together to develop the optimal treatment plan for each patient. This means that in addition to recommending a treatment most likely to result in a cure, they consider the option that will have the least effect on important body functions and appearance.

As a result, with only a single appointment, patients not only get the highest standard of care but members of a team who are highly involved in all areas of research for melanoma. This means state-of-the-art treatments, bringing hope to those who previously had no treatment options for their cancers. Many of our melanoma specialist are also trained in mohs surgery. 

Outcomes of melanoma patients at Cleveland Clinic compare favorably with data published nationally, and in some stages patients were found to have a better survival rate than that documented in multicenter studies. We also offer a range of clinical trials and research, including melanoma clinical trials and skin cancer clinical trials. 

We also offer patients reconstructive surgery options for those with large or complex melanoma removals.

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