Mandela's cancer began in skin cells and then spread to cells in the liver and brain. What type of cancer does this situation describe

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metastatic melanoma ( if i’m not wrong )
cancer that begins in the skin cells, which spreads to other parts of the body ( in this case liver and brain)

Metastatic melanoma skin cells and then spread to cells in the liver and brain.

Metastatic melanoma is a disease that occurs when the cancerous cells from the original tumor.

Where does melanoma usually spread to first?

The first place a melanoma tumor metastasizes to is the lymph nodes, by literally draining melanoma cells into the lymphatic fluid, which carries the melanoma cells through the lymphatic channels to the nearest lymph node basin.

Thus, Metastatic melanoma is the answer.

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