💨 Abstract
Live on "Good Day Philadelphia," Dr. Joanna Walker discovered a basal cell skin cancer spot on the arm of TV presenter Mike Jerrick, 74. Jerrick, who had invited the dermatologist for a personal skin check, was shocked by the diagnosis. Walker identified a raised bump with the skin cancer's typical features, noting that while slow-growing and easy to treat, it needed surgical removal. Jerrick agreed to have the spot removed.
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