Skin cancer is a common type of cancer that can occur anywhere on the body Read to find out about the least expected areas ...
A major part of reducing your risk of skin cancer is to know what potentially dangerous moles look like ... for melanoma if you have: Since the abnormal cells in melanoma create pigment ...
We recommend you talk about getting a skin cancer risk assessment if you have: A family history of melanoma in 2 or more relatives related to you by blood. Many moles or atypical (dysplastic) moles.
Skin cancer is an accelerated growth of abnormal skin cells that requires prompt treatment. There are several different types of skin cancer, each with varying levels of complexity and severity.
See your GP if you develop a new mole or abnormal area of skin. This includes on the soles of your feet and the skin under your nails. Or if you notice a change to an existing mole. Even if you’re ...