When to Test Moles for Melanoma
Video Description: When should a change in the size or color of a mole require a visit to the dermatologist to test for possible melanoma? Dermatologist Suzan Obagi from UPMC answers in this video. Related Article Subjects: Testing Moles for Melanoma, dermatology, melanoma, melanoma screening, mole, moles, skin, skin cancer, skin health, suzan obagi, tv360Testing Moles for Melanoma
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