Influential Skin Cancer Mole:
People
nowadays are likely to develop skin cancer moles because of long exposure to
sunlight. The good news is that this type of cancer is the most curable if
detected at the early stage. But if it is not treated, can result to death.
Moles
are growth on the skin cancer that is
clustered and often brown, black or flesh-color and appears anywhere on the
skin. The normal average of moles is from 10 to 40. However, an individual who
have more than 100 moles are at risk to acquire melanoma.
Listed
below are types of mole cancer:
•
Basal cell carcinoma that is developed on skin that is sun-damaged which is
likely to affect Caucasian.
•
Melanoma which is the rarest form of skin cancer and if not treated will spread
to the other parts of the body and will then lead to fatality and is blue in
color.
•
Squalors cell carcinoma is targeting fair skinned people but affects men than women.
It can destroy tissues and is invasive. Causing health problems and if
untreated will lead to death.
•
Actinic Kurtosis can lead to squalors cell carcinoma if not cured early. It
affects fair skinned people, eyes that are blue, hazel and green and
individuals who have blonde and red hair. People who have weak immune system
are also susceptible to acquire this type of skin cancer. This mole is
typically rough, pink or red patches and.5 inch in size.
•
Actinic cheilitis or commonly known as "sailors lip" or "farmers
lip". The lower lip is affected and can lead to squalors cell carcinoma.
People that are fair skinned, elderly, men and those that use tobacco are
affected. The growth of this skin cancer is accompanied by cracking on the lips
and dryness.
Here
are the guides to be able to identify if the mole on your skin is cancerous.
The ABCDE are vital in enabling you characterize the risky moles.
•
A - Asymmetry. If the other half of the mole is not the same in size, color,
thickness and shape.
• B - Borders. The edges are irregular, blurred, poorly defined and rough.
• C - Color. Uneven shades of brown and black or the mole has added colors of brown, red, black, blue and white
• D - Diameter. A mole that is greater than 6mm or the size of a pencil eraser.
• E - Elevation. Part of the mole is raised.
• B - Borders. The edges are irregular, blurred, poorly defined and rough.
• C - Color. Uneven shades of brown and black or the mole has added colors of brown, red, black, blue and white
• D - Diameter. A mole that is greater than 6mm or the size of a pencil eraser.
• E - Elevation. Part of the mole is raised.
If
you are suspecting that you have skin cancer moles, it is important to consult
a dermatologist. They are the ones who are capable of examining the mole if it
can cause health problems.
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