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Charlotte, NC 28277

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Protect your family! Get regular skin checks. The most common warning sign of skin cancer  is a change to your skin. And the most common change is something growing on your skin. This growth can appear on the skin in many ways. The following explains the signs (what you see) and symptoms (what you feel) of the most common types of skin cancer.

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