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moles removed, and cancerous

by meghanj, Jul 27, 2009 11:34AM
ok so i just had a mole removed, and the doctor thinks it might be cancerous,. well actually i had 2 moles removed, she thinks one is fine and the other isnt. so my concern is that one (the one she thinks might be cancerous) is green where she removed it from. the other is a whiteish color, but just looks kinda healthier. so say if that mole was cancerous, then what would my skin look like after i had it removed?
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by Pum, Jul 28, 2009 06:43PM
I don't think that what you are observing is any indictor of malignancy (or not). Unfortunately you will just have to wait for the results to know for sure. If it looks like it's getting infected then give her a call.

Take care whil you are waiting.

by ChitChatNine, Aug 08, 2009 08:30AM
HAve you heard from your Dr yet?  Thinking of you.  C~
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