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<title><![CDATA[Acquired Dysplastic Nevus Sydrome (atypical mole syndrome)]]></title>
<description>I'm sorry to post this message here, but I would like some info and feel this is the best place to get it. 

I have atypical mole syndrome. I DID NOT inherit it from my parents. In fact, nobody in my extended family on either side has this syndrome. I'm assuming it's a gene mutation of some kind. My question is, can I still pass this gene on to my daughter even though it wasn't technically passed ...
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<title><![CDATA[five easy ways to prevent skin cancer]]></title>
<description>Uncontrolled growth of skin cells is known as SKIN CANCER. The main cause of skin cancer is sun light. The U.V. Rays from sunshine damage the skin cells that lead the skin cells to multiply rapidly and form malignant tumors. Some of ways to prevent skin cancer are-
1.reduce sun exposure 
2.beware of clouds....
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<title><![CDATA[How is skin cancer tested]]></title>
<description>ive had a spot on my kneck for the last 3 months that wont heal and looks like it could be skin cancer how do i get it checked...
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<title><![CDATA[Can anybody tell if a lump looks cancerous?]]></title>
<description>I have had this small lump just bigger than a pencil eraser on my thigh (on the outside leg just above my knee) for about 6 months. It used to just be a light pink, smooth, round hard lump but recently it's got darker with a slightly darker shiny bit in the middle and has started to feel rough on the outside. It isn't sore or itchy has no pus or leaking or anything like that. I'm worried about ski...
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<title><![CDATA[Is it skin cancer?]]></title>
<description>I have a small white crusted over lesion on my knee. It is surrounded by a patch of pinkish purple skin about two inches. It doesn't itch or hurt. What are the possibilities?...
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