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Mom's Mole: A Lifesaving Diagnosis
4 Jan
Summary
- A postpartum skin check revealed Stage 0 melanoma on Mullins' face.
- The cancer was caught early, preventing the need for further treatment.
- Mullins now advocates for regular skin checks after her experience.

Daniela Mullins received a Stage 0 melanoma diagnosis after a routine postpartum skin check in April 2025. A mole she had noticed years prior was flagged by her dermatologist, leading to a biopsy in October 2025. The diagnosis of carcinoma in situ meant the cancer was superficial and had not spread.
Before Thanksgiving in 2025, Mullins underwent surgery to remove the mole and surrounding skin, resulting in a significant scar on her cheek. She emphasizes that the visual impact of the scar made the diagnosis a tangible reality, shifting her focus from aesthetics to her health.
Now, Mullins is dedicated to advocating for regular skin checks, sharing her journey to educate others, particularly within communities where skin cancer may not be a commonly perceived risk. She will continue with frequent full-body scans to monitor for any new developments.




