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mkstump
posted 04/23/2008, comments (0)

Check Out Our New Q&A Tool!

I'm excited to report that Ask a Question, has launched this morning! Ask a Question is a separate area of this website where users can ask and answer fellow users' questions.   We've created this feature because we saw a need for something more specific than the Sharepost  "comment strings" that you  all have been using to... Read moreChevron
Goof
posted 03/27/2008, comments (3)

my cancers

I have had 3 skin cancer surgeries......
profloca
posted 01/01/2008, comment (1)

Squamous cell in situ with excision and laser treatment

I have two skin cancers on my calves.  One was a basal cell that had been there for 5 years and looked like a wart.  The other was a squamous cell in situ.  I have had both removed during a biopsy and then my Dr. followed up with a laser treatment.  His margins were 4 mm.  I am not sure whether I should have had to Mohs... Read moreChevron
Amanda Smith

Amanda Smith

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posted 12/17/2007, comment (1)

Treating Skin Cancer with Aloe Vera cream

 One of the main causes of skin cancer is U-V radiation. Aloe vera has been found to be a very good and effective sunscreen and a very good moisturizer.
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Craig Stoltz

Craig Stoltz

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Health Journalist
posted 07/31/2007, comment (1)

Hold the Latte, Keep the Sun Screen

Anyone concerned about skin cancer will benefit from a quick reality check on recent news stories of a study suggesting caffeine and exercise may cut skin cancer risk. It's been widely reported with misleading headlines that could lead to some unwise behavior. So: Let's take a look.Bottom line firstA mixture... Read moreChevron
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Actinic Keratosis is a precancerous skin condition that develops when the skin is exposed to sun.

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