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Radiation therapy is only used to treat melanoma if it has spread or reoccurred. Radiation therapy is not expected to cure the cancer; its main role is to relieve the symptoms of melanoma that has spread to the brain or bones. When a melanoma has entered the brain, it can cause partial paralysis, severe dizziness or other symptoms, which can be temporarily relieved by radiation therapy.


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