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Your
doctor, particularly a dermatologist, will check for any abnormalities
on your skin. The exam covers your entire body, from your scalp to
the bottom of your feet. The purpose is to detect any early signs
of cancer, seen in abnormal moles that have grown in shape or size,
are bigger than a pencil eraser, asymmetrical or oddly colored. You
should have a skin exam every three years until you reach the age
of 40, and then it becomes annual. |
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