That's interesting. They say dogs can detect cancers well before medical tests. I think I would be getting it removed - which involves a local anesthetic and minor surgery rather than "watching it".
I have had a couple of "watching" type lumps removed - they're weren't cancerous at the time, but things can change. I had complete peace of mind once the results came back negative. Sun cancers are very common in Australia, and I think are becoming more common in cooler climates with weather changes.
Maybe, it's 'good Chiwi'?
I have had a couple of "watching" type lumps removed - they're weren't cancerous at the time, but things can change. I had complete peace of mind once the results came back negative. Sun cancers are very common in Australia, and I think are becoming more common in cooler climates with weather changes.
Maybe, it's 'good Chiwi'?