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I think that you should have this moleBirthmarks - pigmented Gestational trophoblastic disease Hydatidiform mole Pth investigated by a Dermatologist as soon as possible. It could be something very minor but there is always the chance that it may be more serious. I don't see any connection to Breast Cancer but a different type of cancer is not out of the question. Please have it evaluated soon. Regards ....
Walking Can Decrease Breast Cancer Recurrence 40 Percent.I think not just walking but better sleep and regular
sports also help to decrease the posibility of breast cancer. Share the article as following hope it will help:
When it comes to further minimizing the chance of breast cancer recurrence, Dr. Carolyn Kaelin, a Harvard surgeon,
breast cancer survivor and author of The Breast Cancer Survivor's Fitness Plan, says, "Brisk walking - about 3.0
mph on a treadmill - for three to five hours per week, or about 30 minutes a day, can net big benefits for breast
cancer survivors.