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Melanoma Screening

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Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that can occur anywhere on your body.  It's not the most common type, but it causes the most skin cancer deaths.  The rate of melanoma is rising faster than any other potentially preventable cancer in the U.S.  This may partly be because people are spending more time in the sun.

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