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Anon - While dermatofibroma is benign most of the time, it can also be malignant. In other words, while you did not have any findings of cancer the first time, that doesn't mean it will hold true this time, and you need to get this checked out. And, although you had surgery the first time, you may not need it this time.

Why would you want to ignore something like this? Isn't it better to take charge of your own health and get this checked out? Please make an appointment with your doctor, and let us know the outcome. We wish the best for you.
Pat

January 3, 2011 - 1:36pm

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