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Atypical skin mole may provide means to test for new cancer syndrome. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2012 / 09 / 120906112610.htm ...
If members of your family have a lot of atypical moles, you may have familial atypical multiple mole melanoma (FAMMM) syndrome. Your risk of melanoma is 17.3 times higher that people who don’t ...
Atypical moles, otherwise known as dysplastic nevi, are known to increase the risk of certain types of skin cancer, ... (FAMMM) syndrome as well as the atypical mole syndrome (AMS).
Some atypical moles turn into melanoma, a type of skin cancer. Here's what to know about symptoms, causes, and treatment options for melanoma.
Skin cancer on the face may appear as an atypical mole, a raised spot, a discolored area, or a dry, scaly patch of skin. The disease can occur on the face, head, and neck due to sun exposure or ...
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