I Heart Guts Is Looking For 'A Fun-Loving Dermatologist' To Review Melanoma Chart

Wanted: Fun-Loving Dermatologist To Consult On Cheerful Melanoma Chart
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WASHINGTON -- Are you a fun-loving dermatologist?

I Heart Guts -- the Takoma Park, Md.-based company specializes in making plush versions of human organs -- is looking for such a person to review a melanoma chart. A cheerful and exciting melanoma chart!

The skin cancer self-exam chart is designed "to be so fun that you want to hang it on your wall," I Heart Guts founder Wendy Bryan tells The Huffington Post. "What could be more fun than getting naked with a friend and hunting for spots?"

Bryan has already created two other self-exam charts: Grab Your Gonads and Breast Exam Ever.

All are designed to "encourage people to get to know their bodies in a fun way," says Bryan. "You should know your skin -- or your boobs or your balls -- better than anyone so that you can be an expert on the subtle changes that might mean something more to your doctor."

Speaking of doctors: If you're a fun-loving one who specializes in skin, get in touch with I Heart Guts via the company's Facebook page.

Meanwhile, check out some of I Heart Guts' plush organs here:

I Heart Guts
Heart, Intestine, Kidney(01 of05)
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Ovary And Testicle(02 of05)
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Lungs, Spleen, Liver(03 of05)
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Uterus, Heart,Spleen And Kidney(04 of05)
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Bladder, Lung, Stomach And Liver (05 of05)
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(credit:I Heart Guts)

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