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	<title>Skin Cancer Articles by Internationally Recognised Dermatologists</title>
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Skin Cancer articles written by internationally recognised dermatologists. 
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			<title>What's This Strange Mole? Self-Examination For Skin Cancer</title> 
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			http://www.skincareguide.ca/articles/skin_cancer/self_examination_skin_cancer.html
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Most people have freckles, birthmarks, or moles, but any irregularities or a change in the shape, edge, colour or size can be warning signs of skin cancer...
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			<title>Skin Cancer in the News: New Treatment and Evaluation</title> 
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			http://www.skincareguide.ca/articles/skin_cancer/skin_cancer_in_news.html
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Skin cancer has made the news in recent weeks with two items that may affect you: Aldara and the ABCD guide for the diagnosis of melanoma...
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			<title>Skin Cancer: What Everyone Needs To Know</title> 
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			http://www.skincareguide.ca/articles/skin_cancer/skin_cancer_what_everyone_needs_to_know.html
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Many people consider skin cancer to be only a minor health concern, and for the most part, this is true. However, in North America today, someone dies from skin cancer every hour. This is truly unfortunate, because most skin cancers are preventable or at least curable when detected at an early stage...
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			<title>Should Tanning Bed Be Banned for Use by Teenagers?</title> 
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			http://www.skincareguide.ca/articles/skin_cancer/tanning_bed.html
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There is no doubt that the light and warmth of the sun makes most of us feel good. Small quantities of sunshine produce Vitamin D, which regulates our calcium metabolism. Most people look good with a tan so it is small wonder that sun beds are popular especially with the younger people...

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			<title>Summer Sun and Melanoma</title> 
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			http://www.skincareguide.ca/articles/skin_cancer/summer_sun_and_melanoma.html
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The warmth of the summer sun can be a welcome change, encouraging outdoor activities such as swimming, hiking, gardening, or even just sitting outside to absorb the sun's rays. However, we now know that being in the sun for too long can not only burn the skin, but can cause more serious health problems such as melanoma...
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