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Before Cancer: Skin Lesions
You've probably never heard the term 'actinic keratoses.' It's hard to say, but not hard to understandin fact, more than 10 million Americans have actinic keratoses, or pre-cancerous lesions, on their skin.
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Added: Oct 9, 2007 |
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