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Shane level 1 insitu

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    Shane740
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      Hi everyone had a level1 situ remove today and 3 more moles off tomorrow what are my chances that the 3 moles are Mel as well worried abit thanks
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        jennunicorn
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          Not sure what you mean by level 1?

          Melanoma in situ is also referred to as Stage 0.

          Then, once the melanoma invades deeper into the epidermis the stages go from 1-4.

          As far as your other moles being melanoma, unlikely.

          jennunicorn
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            Not sure what you mean by level 1?

            Melanoma in situ is also referred to as Stage 0.

            Then, once the melanoma invades deeper into the epidermis the stages go from 1-4.

            As far as your other moles being melanoma, unlikely.

            jennunicorn
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              Not sure what you mean by level 1?

              Melanoma in situ is also referred to as Stage 0.

              Then, once the melanoma invades deeper into the epidermis the stages go from 1-4.

              As far as your other moles being melanoma, unlikely.

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