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Fundamentals
Though moles and warts are sometimes confused, they are not the same thing. A "Mole" (in the dermatological sense) is a congenital discolored spot that rises above the surface of the skin. Though most moles are harmless, those that change color and/or size should be cause for concern. A physician, preferably a dermatologist, can diagnose the mole and indicate whether or not it is or has become cancerous (in which case you should read our skin cancer page). Helpful Links:
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