Usually poor: Stage III melanomas are tumors that have spread to regional lymph nodes, or have developed in transit metastasis or satellites. There is no evidence of distant metastasis. With treatment, Stage III disease is considered to be intermediate- to high-risk One can employ BCG to satellite area or to the site of nodal disease. Occassional regional chemo by perfusion has been used :
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