Well if your family has a history of skin cancer then you should be aware of the risks. If you are at risk, then you should be using preventive measures to lessen the risk (i.e. sunscreen, hats, protective clothing). I'm not saying you should be constantly covered, but you should be aware.
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Skin Cancer
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I'll keep in eye on her SDP
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At'a boy.
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Actually, skin cancer can be cured by anibiotics.. My mother had skin cancer and she was cured of it by taking like 8 different pills that her doctor prescribed her.
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Antibiotics??? I've never heard of that and find it hard to believe. Antibiotics kill bacteria not mutated cells. Maybe there is something I missed.
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For two years I kept complaining about an itchy dry spot that would heal and then get redish again and the dermatologist kept saying it was edema and to put cream on it. I just went to a new doctor and he did a biopsy and it was basal cell A skin cancer. They had to cut it out and it will leave a scar, but it was easily treatable. Any itcy spot that doesn't heal needs a biopsy!
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Good that you got it taken care of. Proof that a second opinion never hurts.
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I think I have too many moles, but they all seem brown and normal, but its just not too attractive...does anyone know if those moles/wart cremes work? says " Contains Lithospermum Rt, sophora Fructus, Mume, Coix, Licorice in vanishing cream base. This formula is specialized for removing the moles and wart by killing the virus which is responsible for it."
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Some warts can be removed with a cream, but to remove moles you need to see a dermatologist.
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what exactly are warts compared to moles? I might have to save up some $$ for removals..