study published online Aug. 20 in JAMA Dermatology

Forums Cutaneous Melanoma Community study published online Aug. 20 in JAMA Dermatology

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      JC
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        "A history of blistering sunburns and a family history of melanoma, however, were associated with cancers having lower mitotic rates, the researchers said"

         

        that's interesting

        JC
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          "A history of blistering sunburns and a family history of melanoma, however, were associated with cancers having lower mitotic rates, the researchers said"

           

          that's interesting

          JC
          Participant

            "A history of blistering sunburns and a family history of melanoma, however, were associated with cancers having lower mitotic rates, the researchers said"

             

            that's interesting

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