A patient reports having a dark spot on the arm that is "getting bigger and occasionally bleeds." Which additional health information is most relative to this patient's symptoms? Select all that apply.

A. The patient's father had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
B. There is a history of cardiac disease in the patient's family.
C. The patient is male.
D. The patient plays golf three or four times a week.
E. The patient is a blue-eyed blonde.


Answer: E

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