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Our Location:

U-M Rogel Cancer Center
Skin Cancer Program
1500 E. Medical Center Dr., Level 1
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Maps and Directions

Request an appointment with the Skin Cancer Program

For all Types of Skin Cancer:
734-936-4068.
Referring Physicians:
If you would like to refer a patient, please contact our M-Line service: 800-962-3555.
Michigan Medicine / Current Patients

Merkel Cell Carcinoma

We were one of the first and are still one of the few multidisciplinary programs in the country created solely to treat patients with Merkel cell carcinoma. Call us at 734-936-4068

Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare and potentially aggressive form of skin cancer. Though the cancer can grow and spread rapidly, it is highly treatable and curable if caught in the early stages.

Skin Cancer Self-Screening Card

The information on this page has moved. Please download/print the Skin Cancer Self-Screening Card pdf.

UMSkinCheck App

This app is no longer available.

Melanoma Prevention

Melanoma is the most deadly form of skin cancer, and although it occurs for several reasons, the most preventable cause is exposure to the sun.

Melanoma Patient Resources and Education

Melanoma and Motherhood
Leah Koskinen shares her experience of being a new mom while managing the stresses of diagnosis, treatment and recovery from skin cancer.

Advanced Melanoma

At the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center, there is hope, innovation and support available for those with advanced melanoma.

If your cancer has spread to the lymph nodes or beyond to other internal organs, our medical oncologists will discuss the use of additional treatments including:

Metastatic Melanoma Clinic

Providing team-based treatment and support to all patients. Call us at 734-647-8902

The Metastatic Melanoma Clinic is committed to offering the latest in treatments and care for melanoma and is at the forefront of disease research, including offering novel treatment protocols such as gene targeted therapy and combination chemotherapy and immunotherapy. We also offer hyperthermic isolated limb infusion and limb perfusion for advanced melanoma.

Melanoma

Melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer that originates in the melanocytes, or pigment-producing cells.

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