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How do you know when to add a second, or even a third, Cansema® application to a target area?

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How do you know when to add a second, or even a third, Cansema® application to a target area?

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As general rule, small skin cancers should require only one application. Larger, deeper growths will require multiple applications. One or more of the following signs will manifest if you need additional application: continued presence of a mole-like discoloration, the sensation of a slight itch or the presence of an unidentifiable mass (example: red, raised bump), however small, in or around the target area well after the “heal over” process of the prior Cansema® application is already complete, or the obvious: a culture or biopsy taken by a qualified practitioner (and this can be years) after Cansema® has been applied that indicates the presence of cancer cells. As we indicate in the Cansema® User Instructions, many users don’t take a chance. They simply apply Cansema® after removing a cancer to insure that they “have it all.” Since Cansema® does not react to healthy tissue, this not only indicates an absence of cancer activity in the area, but also removes cancer cells from this ski

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