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An at-home kit being developed by University of Michigan researchers allows people to diagnose themselves without a doctor's visit or biopsy.
When Linda Chanders was first diagnosed with skin cancer, she found herself confronting more than just the disease. “People would say, ‘Oh, it’s just skin cancer, you’ll be grand’. But nobody asked me ...
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BuzzFeed on MSNIs Your Mole Changing? It's High Time You Book An Appointment With A Dermatologist
Certain factors may increase your risk of melanoma, including excessive sun exposure, use of indoor tanning beds, having ...
Ross Weatherstone, manager of non-league Binfield, is raising awareness about skin cancer and says "If I had not been checked, I could have died".
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mlive on MSNAt-home skin cancer tests show early promise, University of Michigan researchers say
A group of researchers at the University of Michigan developed a two-line strip test and micro-needle patch to detect melanoma from home.
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