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What Do Moles Under The Breasts Indicate?

I just recently noticed a bunch of small moles rather birth mark looking spots,several of them under my breasts,I never noticed them before just right now.No pain,no itching just little moles.I am almost 55 years old was thinking maybe age spots of some sort?
Fri, 8 Dec 2017
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as per information provided by you , in my opinion..

Common moles (doctors call them nevi) are small growths on your skin that are usually pink, tan, or brown and have a distinct edge. Moles develop when pigment cells grow in clusters. Most adults have about 10 to 40 moles, mostly above the waist on parts of the body that are exposed to the sun. While common moles aren’t cancerous, people who have more than 50 common moles have a higher risk of developing skin cancer.

Now two studies seem to have found a link between moles and breast cancer. Both studies suggest that women with more moles are more likely to develop breast cancer.
kindly once consult surgeon.
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What Do Moles Under The Breasts Indicate?

as per information provided by you , in my opinion.. Common moles (doctors call them nevi) are small growths on your skin that are usually pink, tan, or brown and have a distinct edge. Moles develop when pigment cells grow in clusters. Most adults have about 10 to 40 moles, mostly above the waist on parts of the body that are exposed to the sun. While common moles aren’t cancerous, people who have more than 50 common moles have a higher risk of developing skin cancer. Now two studies seem to have found a link between moles and breast cancer. Both studies suggest that women with more moles are more likely to develop breast cancer. kindly once consult surgeon. I hope you happy with information, kindly rate it, thank you .