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Sun tanning / Electromagnetic radiation / Skin cancer / Melanocytic nevus / Sunburn / Tanning bed / Cancer / Acral lentiginous melanoma / Uveal melanoma / Medicine / Oncology / Melanoma
Date: 2012-06-07 05:59:08
Sun tanning
Electromagnetic radiation
Skin cancer
Melanocytic nevus
Sunburn
Tanning bed
Cancer
Acral lentiginous melanoma
Uveal melanoma
Medicine
Oncology
Melanoma

Canadian Dermatology Association 2011 Melanoma Fact Sheet • Melanoma is a less common but most serious form of skin cancer since it can spread in the body.

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