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Exactly how to check your family's moles for suspicious changes

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This is soooo easy and soooo important

View dermatologist.co.uk for step by step advice - it is very easy to do

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Thanks, drash481.

I had a mole removed in the 1990's. I had been reluctant to visit my GP because the mole hadn't appeared to have grown in size, but was simply very itchy. Fortunately, someone gave me a bit of push, and I had the mole removed. It was only basal cell carcinoma, but it's certainly better to be safe than sorry - even if you are concerned about troubling your doctor.

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