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Skin Cancer Spreading Symptoms

skin cancer spreading symptoms
Can you keep a person from joining the military?

I'm going to have this mole checked by a doctor on Monday and I was going through the worst result in my head, it might be cancer. You have some symptoms, but not much so if it is cancer is in its early stages and probably can be removed before dissemination. So my real question is, what if he had a cancerous skin, but had dropped out and not have cancer, you still can join the military. (I'm wanting to join the army and I am hoping I can still even if it is cancer)

I gather from your question that if you want to join the armed forces, did not speak with a recruiter yet. If you are serious about joining the Army, you need to talk to a recruiter. And once you do, you can call anytime and ask questions like this. History of skin cancer is not an automatic disqualification for military service. As you pass physical examination, it is still capable of achieving.


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