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You wait a few days and closely observe any changes.

A couple weeks later, the growth is larger. You still don't know what it is.

The man schedules an appointment with a specialist. She takes tests and finds out the growth is cancerous. The cancer might have spread by now from the toe into the foot.

Because you waited, there is a greater chance he'll lose his foot.

"The consequence of me leaving him means that he could have lost his foot, if he's got this cancerous growth in his foot," says podiatrist Dr. Pamela Hopper. She would have had the patient see a specialist right away.


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