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Jeff
posted 11/15/2008, comment (1)

Day After Mohs Surgery

The procedure was very quick, No more than 20 minutes total to remove a dime sized lesion. The only bad part was the burning from the numbing medicine. It was weird hearing all the noises because the cancer was on my temple about two inches from my ear and the smell from the cauterization was awful but brief. The surgeon was outstanding which... Read moreChevron
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posted 07/11/2008, comments (5)

Sun Damage and Pore Size: The Other Reason to Wear Sunscreen

Each week, Health and Beauty Expert Sue Chung will discuss skin health topics suggested by members of the HealthCentral community. To ask Sue a question, send an email to feedback@skincancerconnection.com.In my line of work as a health and beauty writer, I get asked for advice all the time from friends and even perfect strangers. This makes sense,... Read moreChevron
Goof
posted 03/27/2008, comments (3)

my cancers

I have had 3 skin cancer surgeries......
RHONDA44
posted 03/13/2008, comments (6)

rtaylor1963

On second night of Carac, could someone tell me if they are contagious to others with cream exposure or after 2 hours it is absorbed,  soo confused
RTAYLOR44
posted 03/11/2008, comments (2)

RTAYLOR44

I  HAD A MOHS PROCEDURE 2 WEEKS AGO ON LEFT SIDE OF MY NOSE FOR A SQUAMOUS CELL , THEY SAY IT IS ALL GONE THERE, AND NOW I HAVE BEEN GIVEN A SCRIPT FOR CARAC, I AM SO SCARED OF WHAT I READ,  HELP,, HAVE TO USE IT  FOR THREE WEEKS, TEMPLES, FOREHEAD AND NOSE.  SCARED OF OUTCOME, DOES THREEE WEEKS SEEM LIKE IT WILL... 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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