Early Detection of Skin Cancer Saves Lives
Melanoma, the most aggressive skin cancer, can develop silently—but early detection drastically improves outcomes. Knowing the warning signs and checking your skin regularly is key to staying safe.
🔍 Warning Signs to Watch For
- Spots that change in size, shape, color, or texture
- Moles with irregular borders
- Lesions that itch, bleed, or don’t heal
- New growths or unusual bumps
If you notice any of these, see a board-certified dermatologist immediately.
📋 Common Skin Cancers
- Basal Cell Carcinoma: Shiny bump or scaly patch, often on sun-exposed areas
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Red, crusted sore; may bleed or hurt
- Melanoma: Asymmetrical, multicolored mole over 6mm
- Nodular Melanoma: Raised, dark nodule—highly aggressive
Final Note
Not all moles are dangerous, but early evaluation can save your life. Protect your skin and stay alert.