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Anybody know of someone who has skin cancer?


My son's girlfirend said she has some kind of skin cancer called granuloma pee or something like that..I was embarrassed to ask her to repeat it..anyway she stated she has to take about 50 shots every 3 years in her skin for it to go away...it looks round with bumps on it....anybody know someone with that condition, what is it, how is it treated, and is it contagious,,,I know cancer isn't but this may be something that drs. don't really know about....

I'm not sure ask her again

Granuloma
(gran-yoo-LOH-ma)

A mass of red, irritated tissue in the GI tract found in Crohn's disease.

Granulomatous Colitis
(gran-yoo-LOH-muh-tus koh-LY-tis)

Another name for Crohn's disease of the colon.

Granulomatous Enteritis
(gran-yoo-LOH-muh-tus en-tuh-RY-tis)

Another name for Crohn's disease of the small intestine.

i have had melanoma on my shoulder and had it removed,but i have never ever heard of what you are talking about.and if it is cancer on her skin,why the shots,and not having it removed? that just not make sense to me because skin cancer is just as if not more deadly than a cancer you can't see. has she actually seen a cancer doctor or a skin doctor? she needs a cancer doctor,and a biopsy,and or a second or 3rd opinion,this ios NOT something to mess around with or take your time about.

my father-in-law has had repeated removals from his nose, even after caring for it. I've never heard of that type. it's really none of your business unless you are asking in regards to caring about her. if you are only asking because you are worried about "catching" it, then you need to just help her out by staying away. I'm sure she'd be relieved.

My biology teacher had it on her shoulder, but they cured it.
It comes back though she said.

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