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Letter: It was just a mole
Jenna Mazour, a nurse practitioner at Catalyst Medical Center, offers signs of melanoma in advance of Melanoma Awareness Day May 3.
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I figured I was just a person with a lot of moles. Little did I know that it meant that I was at greater risk for melanoma.
Every year the first Monday in May is Melanoma Awareness. That day this year is Monday May 3, 2021. This day focuses on skin health and recognizing the deadliest form of skin cancer. For me, that means wearing sunscreen, sun protective clothing, getting full body skin exams at least once a year and if a new spot pops up, I am going in more frequently. My melanoma was prevented and yours can be too. My dermatologist saw my atypical moles and removed them in my teenage years. These moles were found to be severely atypical placing me at an exponential risk for melanoma.