Signs Of Skin Cancer

Knowing the five signs of skin cancer and the appearance that skin cancer will take on will help you to determine if you should check with your doctor. Always if you notice anything unusual on your skin that you cannot identify you should check with your doctor. The signs of cancer can be broken down by the letters of the alphabet.

A stands for asymmetry, which means the shape of the growth on your skin. Cancer will generally have an irregular shape that is not asymmetrical. You should watch out for the sudden appearance of these types of growths. As you examine your skin on a regular basis you should be aware of any growth that either increases in size or suddenly appears.

From letter B, we need to think about the border of growth.The border of skin cancer cannot be distinguished easily.Lookout for this in any such growth which has appeared on your skin.

“C” stands for color, in that you should monitor the color of any new growths on your skin. This can be one of the five signs of skin cancer, watch our for and beware of red, brown, black, blue, or transulscent growths.

D is for the diameter of the growth. If you have a growth on your skin that is more than a quarter of an inch in diameter you should have it checked out. Growths of this size have a greater chance of becoming cancerous.

“E” is for the elevation of any new growth. Growths with elevated or uneven edges can be be a sign of skin cancer. Carefully monitor your skin for this and the other five skin cancer warning signs.

It is your body and your health so pay attention to any skin change. Paying attention is your best chance for a healthy life. Consulting your doctor immediately is the most important thing to do if you notice any of these five signs of skin cancer. A medical professional will make a proper diagnosis of whether you have skin cancer or not. To increase the success rate for curing or even completely eradicating skin cancer at its early stages depends on evaluating and testing any unusual skin growths at the beginning stages.

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June 1, 2009

c. coffelt @ 9:08 pm

I have little tiny bumps on my face mostly around my nose and lower jaw. They itch something awful. I wake up in the morning with my face scratched raw on some days. Is this a form of cancer? I have already battled breast cancer. I think I could prepare if I only knew what I was going in for. Thank-you