By Ed Hinerman on June 30, 2012
With the majority of skin cancer being basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma, both almost underwriting non issues unless there have been multiple instances, the challenge lies mostly under the melanoma heading. As I’ve stated with so many other types of cancer, the improvements in detection and treatment have made this once instant decline ...read more
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