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prostate cancer raises melanoma risk

Forums General Melanoma Community prostate cancer raises melanoma risk

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      FrankG
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        Yes, interesting.  I had prostate cancer surgery in November 2000 and was diagnosed with melanoma in November 2001, so I am not surprised.

        FrankG
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          Yes, interesting.  I had prostate cancer surgery in November 2000 and was diagnosed with melanoma in November 2001, so I am not surprised.

            tgow
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              Yeah, me too.  PCa dx in 2009 and Melanoma in 2012.

              tgow
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                Yeah, me too.  PCa dx in 2009 and Melanoma in 2012.

                tgow
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                  Yeah, me too.  PCa dx in 2009 and Melanoma in 2012.

                FrankG
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                  Yes, interesting.  I had prostate cancer surgery in November 2000 and was diagnosed with melanoma in November 2001, so I am not surprised.

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