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  2. What to Expect at a Skin Cancer Screening - AOL

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    Your dermatologist will do a thorough check of your skin, including the obvious areas on your face, body, and extremities, but also areas you may not think about, like on your scalp, behind your ...

  3. Here’s what to expect at your skin cancer screening exam - AOL

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    If you have had skin cancer in the past, get an exam every six months. If you’ve never had skin cancer, you should see your dermatologist at least once a year for a skin cancer exam.

  4. Your handy guide to the doctor appointments you should be ...

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    "Dental exams screen patients for cancer, enlarged lymph nodes and HPV [human papillomavirus] that is often present in the oropharyngeal area." Skin check Full-body skin checks help detect ...

  5. Dermatoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Polarized light dermatoscope. Dermatoscopy, also known as dermoscopy [1] or epiluminescence microscopy, is the examination of skin lesions with a dermatoscope.It is a tool similar to a camera to allow for inspection of skin lesions unobstructed by skin surface reflections.

  6. Physical examination - Wikipedia

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    The routine physical, also known as general medical examination, periodic health evaluation, annual physical, comprehensive medical exam, general health check, preventive health examination, medical check-up, or simply medical, is a physical examination performed on an asymptomatic patient for medical screening purposes.

  7. Invasive test - Wikipedia

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    An invasive test is a type of medical procedure that requires trained medical providers to use instruments that cut skin (or other connective tissue) or that are inserted into a body opening. [1] Examples of invasive tests include biopsy, excision, cryotherapy, and endoscopy. [citation needed]