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Age-Related Changes in Skin May Contribute to Melanoma Metastases

Age-Related Changes in Skin May Contribute to Melanoma Metastases

Age-related changes that cause the skin to stiffen and become less elastic may also contribute to higher rates of metastatic skin cancer in older people, according to research by investigators from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center.

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