ANATOMY&PHYSIOLOGY W/CONNECT LL
ANATOMY&PHYSIOLOGY W/CONNECT LL
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ISBN: 9781266473982
Author: McKinley
Publisher: MCG
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At the age of 50, John noticed that one of the moles on his face appeared different than normal. The mole appeared larger than normal, darkened, and asymmetrical. John’s dermatologists suspected skin cancer. Based on the above description, what type of skin cancer is most likely, and should John be concerned?

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At the age of 50, John noticed that one of the moles on his face looked different than normal. The mole appeared larger than normal, darkened, and asymmetrical. John’s dermatologists suspected skin cancer. Based on this description, what type of skin cancer is most likely, and should John be concerned?
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