Counting the number of moles on your body is a common way to assess your risk of deadly skin cancer, but the number alone is not all that matters, according to new research. In fact, many people ...
People who have more than 11 moles on their right arm could have a higher risk of skin cancer, research published in the British Journal of Dermatology says. King’s College London researchers say they ...
Women who have many moles on their skin are slightly more prone to breast cancer than those without them, two studies find. Skin moles, benign clumps of pigmentation-producing cells called melanocytes ...
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