To: Nachum
We generally get melanoma.
15 posted on
11/21/2010 7:39:37 PM PST by
Little Bill
(Harry Browne is a Poofter.)
To: Little Bill
That’s how it prevents aging; one dies of skin cancer before wrinkles take over.
16 posted on
11/21/2010 7:42:27 PM PST by
skr
(May God confound the enemy)
To: Little Bill
We generally get melanoma.
My mother got a melanoma on her back in 1978. She had two surgeries and has been cancer-free ever since.
Her oncologist told me at the time that since I have moles in the same places, I should stay out of the sun as much as possible, which I've done. So, 32 years later, at age 50, I look like I'm in my 30s, and my only wrinkles are some very minimal crows' feet. I get my moles checked out every six months by doctor, every month by mom (we check each other in a completely non-TSA sort of way).
38 posted on
11/21/2010 11:23:30 PM PST by
Maven
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