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Is it normal to have a new spot which grows a lil in size  eventually with the time span of 2 years or it is sure that it's Cancerous? How can I make sure that the spot is not skin cancer ?
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Your skin problem can be controlled by topical and oral medications. Kindly consult with me online for the exact treatment and further queries
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Please send photos using online consult option for proper examination diagnosis and treatment
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Biopsy is the option.. for detailed information do direct online consultation
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Hello dear. The only way to make sure it's not cancer is to cut it out and put under a microscope.
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Share pictures of the spot via online consultation or in office for accurate diagnosis and treatment
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