By Christl Dabu Click here for updates on this story TORONTO (CTV Network) — Mary Lynn LeBlanc first noticed a mole on her left shoulder about seven years ago. At first, doctors didn’t find anything worrying about it. She said the mole didn’t have any distinguishing features. Initially about the size of a penny, around 2019, she noticed it looked different and grew. It was round with bumpy edges. The top part was reddish-brown. “I call it going rogue,” the 70-year-old retired teacher from London, Ont., said in a video interview with CTVNews.ca. “It didn’t hurt, but it was irritating because there was a little bit of a piece, like a skin tag, that was there. It had changed a lit
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