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Skin Cancer Moles
Skin cancer can be mainly divided into two categories - malignant melanoma (cancer which is usually found in moles) and non- melanoma (squamous cell and basal cell carcinoma). Malignant melanoma usually starts in the existing moles on the body. This is a type of skin cancer which begins in the pigmentation system of the skin that is in the melanocytes. Melanocytes are a type of skin cells present in the top layer of the skin which produces the pigment melanin which gives skin its normal color. Malignant melanoma or skin cancer in the moles is considered as a severe form of skin cancer and its recovery depends entirely on early discovery and treatment.
Moles and Skin Cancer
To identify a melanoma mole careful examination should be made and any changes in the color, shape, size or texture should be reported to a specialist. Almost all the moles appear by the age of 30, so also check for sudden appearance of any new mole. Certain changes in the existing moles are normal because moles can many times respond to some hormonal changes. But it is important to know the ABCDE’s of a skin cancer mole.
Other signs for skin cancer moles include bleeding, scarring, itching, fast growing mole, scaly or clustered growth on the skin and a sore mole which takes very long time to heal. Any changes in the existing mole or appearance of any new abnormal mole should be brought to the notice of your specialist for early detection and treatment of skin cancer. |
Submitted on January 16, 2014 |