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Naramata, B.C. man shares story during Skin Cancer Awareness Month

What started out as a cold sore almost a year ago has grown into something much worse on Kalman Szel’s lip. He has since been diagnosed with Squamous Cell Carcinoma which is one of the most common forms of skin cancer and will have to have it removed. This is the second time that Szel has had a run-in with skin cancer, he had it on his nose as well.

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