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By the Numbers

Impact Related to Page Title

70,000+

Adolescent & Young Adult(AYA melanoma)

Americans diagnosed as AYA melanoma

19

FDA Melanoma Approved Treatments & 31 Indications Treated

Nineteen FDA approved drugs to treat 31 melanoma indications in adult and pediatric patients, including 2 drugs approved specifically for metastatic uveal (eye) melanoma

200,300+

Incidence of Melanoma Per Year

Americans expected to be diagnosed this year

9 out of 10

Melanoma Cases Considered Preventable

Number of melanoma cases that are considered to be preventable

8,290+

Melanoma Deaths Per Year

Americans expected to be diagnosed this year

$26M+

MRF Research Grant Funding

Total dollar amount that MRF’s research grant program has funded

~2%

Mucosal Melanoma Incidence

Percentage of Americans with melanoma diagnosis that is mucosal

$2.5M+

Ocular Melanoma Funding

Total amount that the MRF’s research grant program has funded in ocular melanoma

~2,000+

Ocular Melanoma Incidence

Americans diagnosed with ocular melanoma

~500+

Pediatric Melanoma Incidence

Americans diagnosed with pediatric melanoma this year

1.4M

Total Incidence of Melanoma

Americans living with melanoma in 2025