I have a lot of moles on my back. Is it dangerous?
Please do not sunbathe and show the lesion to the doctor, not all moles, i.e. pigmented birthmarks, transform into cancers.
Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.
Magdalena CiupińskaCosmetologist, professor at the Academy of Cosmetology and He alth Care
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