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A former sun worshipper has warned of the deadly impact of seeking a natural tan — after she was forced to have a section of her arm removed as a result of killer skin cancer. Jane Murray, 46, from ...
Jane Murray says she was a "sun worshipper" before being diagnosed with stage 2 melanoma Jane Murray / SWNS Jane Murray, 46, says she ignored a mole on her arm that looked normal, and only sought ...
Most often, skin cancer on the arm is a basal cell or squamous cell cancer or melanoma. Basal and squamous cell skin cancers are common and highly curable. Melanoma is less common and more likely ...
Pay special attention to areas of the skin that are often exposed to the sun, such as the hands, arms, chest, neck, face, ears, legs, and back. If a mole does not change over time, there is little ...
Having 11 or more moles on your right arm might indicate that you have a higher risk of melanoma. The study results could help doctors more easily identify patients at highest risk for the potentially ...
Jane Murray needed 77 stitches to close the wound left from her melanoma surgery.
A former sun worshipper has warned of the deadly impact of seeking a natural tan after she was forced to have a section of her arm removed due to skin cancer. Jane Murray, 46, from Dublin ...