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As baby boomers age, skin cancer affects more and more lives. Do you know the signs to watch for, the treatments available and your options? Education is key to surviving Melanoma.
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common cancer in humans, squamous cell cancer is the second and both may increase your risk of developing the [...]]]></description>
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