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  2. Skin cancer more deadly when caught during pregnancy - AOL

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  3. Pregnancy and sleep - Wikipedia

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    Pregnancy-related insomnia is quite common. [22] As pregnancy advances, both subjective and objective assessments reveal a notable increase in sleep disruptions. [5] [23] [24] [25] Researchers who have used polysomnography to study sleep in pregnant women have observed distinct patterns.

  4. Melanoma - Wikipedia

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    Melanoma is more than 20 times more common in whites than in African Americans. Overall, the lifetime risk of getting melanoma is about 2.5% (1 in 40) for whites, 0.1% (1 in 1,000) for African Americans, and 0.5% (1 in 200) for Mexicans. The risk of melanoma increases as people age. The average age of people when the disease is diagnosed is 63 ...

  5. Skin cancer - Wikipedia

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    Melanoma is the fifth most common cancer in the UK (around 13,300 people were diagnosed with melanoma in 2011), and the disease accounts for 1% all cancer deaths (around 2,100 people died in 2012). [ 79 ]

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  7. Teddi Mellencamp shares new pics after melanoma surgery ... - AOL

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    Teddi Mellencamp has given an eye-opening look at the aftermath of her latest surgery for melanoma on her back while urging everyone to get their skin checked. "I promise you do not want to go ...

  8. Mucosal melanoma - Wikipedia

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    Mucosal melanoma is a rare condition characterized by a melanoma of the mucous membranes.This subtype is associated a worse prognosis than those arising from the skin. [1]: 696 [2] Mucosal melanomas occur in the head and neck (55%), anorectal (24%) and vulvovaginal region (18%), and in the urinary tract (3%). [3]

  9. Amelanotic melanoma - Wikipedia

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    The suggested margin size for amelanotic melanoma is debatable since it varies according to the lesion's development, thickness, and invasion depth. [34] Guidelines from the Annals of Surgery, however, suggest that melanomas larger than 2 mm be removed with 2 cm margins. [35]