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Most Still Not Getting Screened For Skin Cancer

Most Still Not Getting Screened For Skin Cancer
Despite all of the constant warnings about the dangers of sun exposure, skin cancer cases continue to rise with more than 3.5 million new cases diagnosed every year.

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