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  1. ... cancer, your health care provider will look for moles or birthmarks that look abnormal in color, size, shape, or ... to spot early melanoma. Look for changes in moles, birthmarks, and other areas of the skin: Asymmetry . ...
  2. ... room one night and noticed I had a mole on my back," she says. After her dad noticed the mole, he and Heather went to the dermatologist (a ... who focuses on skin). Her dermatologist removed the mole and had it examined. A few days later, ...
  3. ... other body parts (mucosal melanoma). One type of mole, known as a dysplastic nevus, can develop into melanoma. Through NIH-sponsored research, ... difference In 2006, architect Eric Ward had a mole examined on his face by a dermatologist, or ...
  4. ... difference In 2006, architect Eric Ward had a mole examined on his face by a dermatologist, or ... skin. At the time, he was told the mole was not cancerous and he didn't think ...
  5. ... clothing. Also, keep an eye out for skin moles or spots that change color, which could be ... if you think you may have a cancerous mole. Source: MedlinePlus: Sun Exposure Poison Ivy, Oak, & Sumac ...
  6. ... difference In 2006, architect Eric Ward had a mole examined on his face by a dermatologist, or ...
  7. ... cancer and how to spot a potentially dangerous mole. What message do you have for those who ...
  8. ... difference In 2006, architect Eric Ward had a mole examined on his face by a dermatologist, or ...
  9. ... difference In 2006, architect Eric Ward had a mole examined on his face by a dermatologist, or ...
  10. ... difference In 2006, architect Eric Ward had a mole examined on his face by a dermatologist, or ...
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