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17 years
I noticed a black mole in the sensitive area when removing the hair by a cream.i kept the cream for ten min and then it burned..isit a sign of cancer?NB i'd it long time ago ..
Sep 21, 2013
you should be examined by a GYN , it can be a simple mole or another pathology
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