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      fabiopinto_
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      Ok, but are there any other characteristics that can be associated with CDKN2A?

      fabiopinto_
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      Ok, but are there any other characteristics that can be associated with CDKN2A?

      fabiopinto_
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      Ok, but are there any other characteristics that can be associated with CDKN2A?

      fabiopinto_
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      Thank you for the answer ๐Ÿ™‚ But most websites said 50+ moles and a family history were enough criteria for the familial annomaly (it's also said the chances may be around 30% instead of higher), I'm confused as hell. What if another person may be eventually getting melanoma? Don't want my family to be at risk for this.

      fabiopinto_
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      Thank you for the answer ๐Ÿ™‚ But most websites said 50+ moles and a family history were enough criteria for the familial annomaly (it's also said the chances may be around 30% instead of higher), I'm confused as hell. What if another person may be eventually getting melanoma? Don't want my family to be at risk for this.

      fabiopinto_
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      Thank you for the answer ๐Ÿ™‚ But most websites said 50+ moles and a family history were enough criteria for the familial annomaly (it's also said the chances may be around 30% instead of higher), I'm confused as hell. What if another person may be eventually getting melanoma? Don't want my family to be at risk for this.

      fabiopinto_
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      PS.: none of the 2 of my grandmother's siblings have had melanoam or anything.

      fabiopinto_
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      PS.: none of the 2 of my grandmother's siblings have had melanoam or anything.

      fabiopinto_
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      PS.: none of the 2 of my grandmother's siblings have had melanoam or anything.

      fabiopinto_
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      Even if my dad and grandmother (past generation) have those moles too? I'm mostly concerned about that CDKN2A gene or pancreatic cancer.

      fabiopinto_
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      Even if my dad and grandmother (past generation) have those moles too? I'm mostly concerned about that CDKN2A gene or pancreatic cancer.

      fabiopinto_
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      Even if my dad and grandmother (past generation) have those moles too? I'm mostly concerned about that CDKN2A gene or pancreatic cancer.

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