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How Are Cancerous Moles Treated?
If a mole is diagnosed as cancerous, the primary treatment is surgical removal. Depending on the stage and spread of the melanoma, additional treatments such as
chemotherapy
,
radiation therapy
, or
immunotherapy
may be required.
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