How would you manage this dark mole behind the thigh?
Case discussion: A 62-year-old male who works outdoors and has a history of NMSC presents with a dark mole behind his left thigh. What next?
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This week we revisit a case submitted by Dr Cheh Goh. A nurse brings in their 62-year-old father after discovering a dark mole behind his left thigh. The patient has a history of non-melanoma skin cancer and he works outdoors.
What would you do next?

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