Short answer is NO.

來源: HenryLi 2009-08-04 08:04:18 [] [博客] [舊帖] [給我悄悄話] 本文已被閱讀: 次 (395 bytes)
But we should also know this rule:

In medicine, never say never.

And certainly I don't recommend anyone to do this maneuver you just mentioned.


If someone wants to test how to transform a benign nevus ("mole") into a melanoma (or less than that, say, dysplastic nevus) by manipulating their moles over and over, then some interesting things may happen. We never know.

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thanks, Dr. Henry -flowerdoll- 給 flowerdoll 發送悄悄話 (638 bytes) () 08/04/2009 postreply 10:59:52

one more question -flowerdoll- 給 flowerdoll 發送悄悄話 (57 bytes) () 08/04/2009 postreply 11:05:37

The chance is very low, particularly among asian people. -HenryLi- 給 HenryLi 發送悄悄話 HenryLi 的博客首頁 (277 bytes) () 08/04/2009 postreply 12:00:10

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