Mr. Kimbel is a 71-year-old patient who comes to the clinic with his daughter, who is concerned about a mole on her father's abdomen. You know that moles:

A. are common on the abdomen.
B. are uncommon on the abdomen.
C. always require a biopsy.
D. are no cause for concern.


Ans: A. are common on the abdomen.

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