Pregnancy Does Not Increase Expectant Mothers' Melanoma Risk
April 27, 2017
April 27, 2017
CHICAGO, April 27 -- The American College of Surgeons issued the following news release:
Expectant mothers need not be concerned that they are more prone to develop melanoma, or will have a worse prognosis if they do get this serious skin cancer, than women who are not pregnant, according to study results published online as an "article in press" on the Journal of the American College of Surgeons website ahead of print publication.
Melanoma is known for it . . .
Expectant mothers need not be concerned that they are more prone to develop melanoma, or will have a worse prognosis if they do get this serious skin cancer, than women who are not pregnant, according to study results published online as an "article in press" on the Journal of the American College of Surgeons website ahead of print publication.
Melanoma is known for it . . .