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Sunday, 24 November 2019

skin cancer?

answers1: At an early stage you cannot rectify that it's a skin
cancer, but later on when you feel some problems,then you understand
the real pain of it. So the best is to visit skincancerclinic.net.au
answers2: Well, it can be very ugly if it is advanced. But there are
many different types of skin cancer too. The most common is Basal Cell
Carcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma. The most dangerous one is
malignant melanoma. <br>
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There are a variety of different skin cancer symptoms. These include
crabs or changes in the skin that do not heal, ulcers in the skin,
discoloration, and changes in existing moles. <br>
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Basal cell carcinoma usually looks like a raised, smooth, pearly bump
on the sun-exposed skin of the head, neck or shoulders. Sometimes
small blood vessels can be seen within the tumor. Crusting and
bleeding in the center of the tumor frequently develops. It is often
mistaken for a sore that does not heal. <br>
Squamous cell carcinoma is commonly a red, scaling, thickened patch on
sun-exposed skin. Ulceration and bleeding may occur. When SCC is not
treated, it may develop into a large mass. <br>
Most melanomas are brown to black looking lesions. Signs that might
indicate a malignant melanoma include change in size, shape, color or
elevation of a mole. The appearance of a new mole during adulthood, or
new pain, itching, ulceration or bleeding of an existing mole should
be checked.

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