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Skin Cancer in Children: Is It Possible at 11?
While rare in children, it is possible to have skin cancer at 11 years old. Melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, can occur in children of any age, although it is most commonly seen in adults. It is important for children to practice sun safety and for parents to monitor their children's skin for any changes or unusual markings. If you notice any concerning changes to your child's skin, it is important to consult with a dermatologist or other healthcare professional for further evaluation and management.Skin Cancer - Related Articles
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