5/22/11

John McCain: malignant melanoma four times is he ready to LIVE four years in the White House?

malignant melanoma
by D W S

John McCain: malignant melanoma four times is he ready to LIVE four years in the White House?Another reason this VP debate is important.
if the race really gets ugly this might be used in an attack ad.

Answer by FDR Was On TV
Obama smokes like a chimney and has a history of cancer in his family. Biden had 2 aneurysms. He has asthma. He's 67. You were saying.

Answer by Federalistcapers
you's is one sick puppy..you gotta be a Obama supporter...so filled with hate, so filled with just plain ole nastiness...must suck to be so filled with so much evil..

Answer by gottaplaygirl
This is absolutely, incredibly important.

Answer by Karma, with ice.
John McCain is 72. And I agree. If anything happens it will be President Palin. Scary eh?

Answer by ajr2012
Ask his 100-some year old mother.

LOL

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Skin Cancer Malignant Melanoma







Dr. James L. Campbell Jr., MD discusses Skin Cancer Malignant Melanoma. See more at www.dermnet.com PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT!!! Introduction Melanoma is a common malignancy of melanocytes, most often arising in the skin. It is potentially curable with early detection and treatment. Late diagnosis of melanoma carries a poor prognosis. The most common early signs include an increase in size, change in color or shape of the lesion. The most common early symptom is itching, but most are asymptomatic. Later symptoms include tenderness, bleeding, and ulceration. Pigmented lesions may change slowly over months to years or abruptly change. Epidemiology Melanoma represents 4% of all cancers in men and 3% of all cancers in women. Melanoma is the most common malignancy in women age 25-29 and second only to breast cancer in women aged 30-35. Incidence of melanoma continues to rise at a faster rate than that of any other human cancer, and the increase in its mortality is second only to that of lung cancer. There are an estimated 92, 000 new cases and an estimated 7600 deaths from melanoma in the United States each year. The projected lifetime risk of melanoma for Americans born in the year 2000 is 1 in 75. Risk factors Factors that increase ones risk of developing melanoma include Fair skin (skin types I and II) Presence of atypical nevi in both sun-exposed and sun-protected areas Personal history of melanoma Family history of atypical nevi or melanoma History of blistering sunburn ...
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