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In reply to the discussion: 'Whoa - this is new': Trump's visible rash prompts new health concerns [View all]NewEnglandAutumn
(271 posts)50. Skin cancer
it is common for people who have had cancerous lesions removed to need to do this regularly to get lesions early
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'Whoa - this is new': Trump's visible rash prompts new health concerns [View all]
LetMyPeopleVote
14 hrs ago
OP
My aunt had to use a cream on her squamous cell cancer that left nasty marks
dflprincess
12 hrs ago
#62
Maybe he could prescribe regular treatment with a bear-spray inhaler
struggle4progress
13 hrs ago
#22
I heard rubbing thrice daily with ghost pepper juice cures almost everything
struggle4progress
13 hrs ago
#25
Sorry. I can't get past that literal turkey neck. What is that HOLE in the centre of his neck?
AloeVera
13 hrs ago
#31
The rash-like injury was also visible last Friday when Trump traveled to Texas
LetMyPeopleVote
13 hrs ago
#36
Survival rates from both the conditions I mentioned are good as long as they're caught early,
Emrys
11 hrs ago
#68
Credible accusation of Trump getting a blowjob from a 13 year old and punching her in the head when she bit his dick.
Iggo
12 hrs ago
#57