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PHOTOS: Signs of melanoma

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Monday, May 4, 2015
If someone draws a line through a mole and the two halves do not match, it's a warning sign for melanoma.
Borders are uneven on cancerous moles with scalloped or notched edges.
Dangerous moles can have various shades of brown, tan or black. Some melanoma can also become red, white or blue.
If someone draws a line through a mole and the two halves do not match, it's a warning sign for melanoma.
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