early stages of skin cancer

early stages of skin cancer



This nonmelanoma skin cancer may appear as a firm red nodule, a scaly growth that bleeds or develops a crust, or a sore that doesn't heal. It most often occurs on the nose, forehead, ears, lower lip, hands, and other sun-exposed areas of the body. Squamous cell carcinoma is curable if caught and treated early.

Squamous cell carcinomas may appear as flat reddish or brownish patches in the skin, often with a rough, scaly, or crusted surface. They tend to grow slowly and usually occur on sun-exposed areas of the body, such as the face, ears, neck, lips, and backs of the hands.

The first signs can appear in one or more atypical moles. That's why it's so important to get to know your skin very well ...

Early melanomas (Stages 0 and I) are localized; Stage 0 tumors are in situ, meaning they are noninvasive and have not ...

The SkinCancer.net Image Gallery provides examples of what different types of skin cancer make look like. The gallery ...

10 Aug 2017 ... What does skin cancer look like? View photos of basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, ...

Our overview of skin cancer pictures includes pictures of moles and other skin spots that you can use as a first ...

13 Jun 2018 ... Checking your skin for suspicious changes can help detect skin cancer at its earliest stages. Early ...

The earlier a skin cancer is identified, the easier it's to treat. So it's important you visit your GP as soon as possible if you ...

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