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Melanoma Skin Cancer Website

January 9th, 2008
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hm_logo.gifHere is an excellent melanoma skin cancer website for patients as well as physicians. It provides good information about risk factors, moles and nevi, development of melanoma, diagnosis, staging, and treatment.

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Think that mole is too small to be a melanoma? Think again.

How far away is your dermatologist? Farther distances lead to thicker melanomas.

Is it normal for moles to change during pregnancy? No.

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  • Melanoma Rates Jump 50% for Young Women
  • Does Sun Exposure Cause Melanoma?
  • Eight Steps for a Self Skin Check
  • Bigger Moles are Not Better
  • Too Small to Be a Melanoma? Think Again.
  • Farther Distances Lead to Thicker Melanomas
  • Skin Care Myths: It’s Normal for Moles to Change During Pregnancy
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