| Re: Melanoma
I live in Largo, so we aren't too far off. Symetrical means that if you drew a line down the center, the 2 pieces would be the same mirror-images of each other. The same shape, but reversed. Asymetical is the opposite, where the two sides don't look anything alike. Also, size matters. If it's larger than a pencil eraser, have it removed just to be sure.
My uncle died from melanoma in 2001. I had never met him, but when I had a dermatologist suggest I remove three moles I freaked. The wierd thing is, the moles they were concerned about weren't the ones I thought were bad. They were flat, not upraised. All the tests came back OK.
I have two sons, one (the youngest) has several moles in his scalp. For this reason, I make him keep his hair longer for added protection. I also bugged our local school board until they changed their "no hats" policy to allow them while the kids are outside, and I've talked to St. Rep. Waters about making it FL law that school boards allow hats during all outdoor activities. It's a slow process, but I'm hopeful. (In Australia it is illegal for schools to allow a child to participate in outdoor activities unless they are wearing a hat. Too bad we aren't as progressive here in the states.)
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