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Over 25% of melanomas go undetected until after they've spread

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Dr. Yusra Shao, Assistant Professor of Oncology at Karmanos Cancer Institute, sat down with WWJ's Christina McDaniel to talk about the signs of melanoma, the risk factors, and the hope on the horizon for people facing one of the most aggressive types of cancer. Over 25% of melanomas go undetected until after they've spread. (Photo Credit: Olga Yastremska/GettyImages).

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