Most melanomas don’t arise from existing moles, study shows

Less than one-third of melanomas arise from existing moles, while the vast majority appear on the skin as new spots, a study has found. Additional research indicates that less than half of consumers look for broad-spectrum protection when choosing a sunscreen.


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