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'''Editors-In-Chief:''' Martin I. Newman, M.D., FACS, Cleveland Clinic Florida, [mailto:Newmanm@ccf.org]; [[User:Mcs|Michel C. Samson, M.D., FRCSC, FACS]] [mailto:samsonm1@ccf.org] | '''Editors-In-Chief:''' Martin I. Newman, M.D., FACS, Cleveland Clinic Florida, [mailto:Newmanm@ccf.org]; [[User:Mcs|Michel C. Samson, M.D., FRCSC, FACS]] [mailto:samsonm1@ccf.org] | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Vast majority of moles are [[benign]]. Nonetheless, the National (U.S.) Cancer Institute reported 59,940 new cases of [[melanoma]] by June, 2007, with 8,110 deaths.<ref>http://www.nci.nih.gov/cancertopics/types/melanoma</ref> | |||
==Complications== | ==Complications== | ||
Experts say that vast majority of moles are [[benign]]. Nonetheless, the National (U.S.) Cancer Institute reported 59,940 new cases of [[melanoma]] by June, 2007, with 8,110 deaths.<ref>http://www.nci.nih.gov/cancertopics/types/melanoma</ref> | Experts say that vast majority of moles are [[benign]]. Nonetheless, the National (U.S.) Cancer Institute reported 59,940 new cases of [[melanoma]] by June, 2007, with 8,110 deaths.<ref>http://www.nci.nih.gov/cancertopics/types/melanoma</ref> |
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Editors-In-Chief: Martin I. Newman, M.D., FACS, Cleveland Clinic Florida, [1]; Michel C. Samson, M.D., FRCSC, FACS [2]
Overview
Vast majority of moles are benign. Nonetheless, the National (U.S.) Cancer Institute reported 59,940 new cases of melanoma by June, 2007, with 8,110 deaths.[1]
Complications
Experts say that vast majority of moles are benign. Nonetheless, the National (U.S.) Cancer Institute reported 59,940 new cases of melanoma by June, 2007, with 8,110 deaths.[2]