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Mole's growing in radiation area?
I went for a check up yesterday. To see why there is 2 moles growing in the area that was
radiated. They told me not to worry unless its a fast growing mole. Say double in size in a week. But they are taking them out, regardless the nature of the barbie twins.
Once they take them out and get the results from the lab. I will update.
Question is this normal to have newly moles growing in radiated areas??
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Good luck!Newfoundcancer said:Since no one has this happen to?
Just an update, I am going to the Doc today to get them removed and have a bio done to them.
They told me not to worry. We will soon see.
Will keep updated...
Good luck...keeping positive thoughts. Let us know what you find out.
Love...Sue (FNHL-2-3A-6/10) -
Negativeallmost60 said:Good luck!
Good luck...keeping positive thoughts. Let us know what you find out.
Love...Sue (FNHL-2-3A-6/10)
Well I went last Monday and it hurt like hell.
They did not just srape it but cut a deep crater.
Did not know it till they were stitching me up.
But got the results and they were negative. -
Thats good!Newfoundcancer said:Negative
Well I went last Monday and it hurt like hell.
They did not just srape it but cut a deep crater.
Did not know it till they were stitching me up.
But got the results and they were negative.
Hi,
I'm so sorry the procedure was painful, but at least the results came back negative, which is what we always hope for. Take it easy and let us know how things go for you.
Love...Sue (FNHL-2-3A-6/10)
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