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Skin Cancer Symptoms
Skin cancer can affect people with all the skin tones including dark-skinned people; however light-skinned individuals are more at risk. Skin cancer develops mainly in the areas of the skin which are more exposed to the sun which include face, neck, lips, scalp, chest, hands, arms and legs in women. But it can also occur in less expected parts of the body like beneath fingernails, palms, under toenails, space between toes and genital area. A malignant skin lesion can grow over a period of time or can appear suddenly depending on the type of cancer. Skin cancer symptoms also largely depend on the type of skin cancer.
Symptoms of Skin Cancer Squamous cell carcinoma – This cancer may appear as a firm, red nodule on the face, neck, ears, lips, hands or arms. Another prominent skin cancer symptom for squamous cell carcinoma is a flat scaly lesion with crusted surface on face, neck, ears, arms and hands. Melanoma – This cancer can develop on any part of the skin. It can turn the existing mole malignant or can affect the otherwise normal skin. In men symptoms of melanoma commonly appears on head, neck and trunk and in women it develops commonly on arms or legs. Some warning signs and symptoms of melanoma include –
Some less common types of skin cancers include –
Many times the skin changes can be benign, so it is important to consult a specialist when you observe any skin changes for appropriate examination. |
Submitted on September 4, 2008 |