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I am sorry to hear this has you concerned. Hopefully you can get in to see your dermatologist and have this evaluated.
These resources discuss reoccurrence and may be helpful -
Melanoma Skin Cancer Strikes Again
Skin Cancer Treatment
Be sure to check back in to let us know what you find out. Sharing your experience will really help others in this community.
Hoping just freckles,
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Thanks for checking back in. Hoping for an earlier appointment for you.
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Glad we could provide a little bit of help.
I can see your face in your profile pic, you are wearing a huge amount of blue sunscreen!

Wishing you many, many years of "all clear" check-ups,
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Let me do a little research and see what we can do.
Stay tuned

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So glad you have been able to connect with one another!
I wanted to pop in to caution you about posting emails here on the world wide web. You may want to set up a separate email account for these sort of online communications.
And please keep posting here, you never know who you will be able to reach, help and support with your experience.
Hope this is helpful,
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Indoor Tanning Beds Linked to Common Skin Cancers
- Those of you who have basal or squamous cell - What do you think about the last paragraph of the article?
- Do you think indoor tanning should be banned?
- Are you an indoor tanner? Do you think this study will change how you tan?
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So glad to hear this news! Thanks so much for following up!
We have a few members that have posted about using the anti-metabolite creams. I wonder if 5 FU refers to fluorouracil the generic name for the creams?
Continue to check back in to let us know how treatment is going,
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I am sorry to hear this has you worried, please see your doctor to have this looked at to make sure all is OK.
In the meantime, this information may be helpful -
Vulvar Cancer
Precancerous Lesions and Skin Cancer Slideshow
Adult Skin Problems Slideshow
Often others with have similar symptoms so please check back in to let us know what you find out and how you are doing,
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