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How to do a skin cancer check yourself?

Skin cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer, so looking for it is very important for your health. We recommend that you even perform a check of your entire body every month, especially if you have a history of skin cancer. Because the earlier it is found the more likely it can be cured. To do a skin cancer check by yourself you will need the SkinVision app, a full-length mirror, a hand mirror, and two chairs. You may also need a lamp in case you’re in a dimly lit room or to check less visible parts of your body.

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Skin Moles
Moles

Skin moles

The majority of the population in the world has them: moles. Skin moles are therefore not dangerous by itself, but that could change over time. As moles remain a mystery to most of us, and we get a lot of questions about them, we take a closer look to this phenomenon that appears on our body. Some moles are there when we are born while others will appear later in life: does this make a difference in regards to risk? Let’s take a look.

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Skin Cancer Moles
Skin cancer

Skin Cancer Moles: what they are and how to identify them

Also known as beauty spots or blemishes, moles come in all shapes and sizes and can often be distinguishing features on our bodies. Do you know the difference between a harmless mole and a mole that should concern you? Learn how to identify safe and suspicious moles with this quick guide about skin cancer moles.

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Symptoms of Skin Cancer on Face
Skin cancer

What is skin cancer?

Skin cancer is one of the most common forms of cancers and presents in several ways. Let’s dive into the question; What is skin cancer?

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Skin cancer

Skin cancer signs: How to look for them

The first principle to keep in mind when looking for the telltale symptoms of skin cancer is that it does not represent a one time or only occasional effort. Effective self-checks for skin cancer should be a routine occurrence. Examining all your skin from head to toe once a month, 12 months a year even in seasonal climates, will allow you to detect any changes early – at a stage when most cases can be fully cured. Those regular self-checks should be enhanced by yearly examinations by your doctor and you should immediately contact your physician if you find one or more of the signs of skin cancer.

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Where does melanoma start
Skin cancer

Types of skin cancer moles

If you are diagnosed with skin cancer you may have been told that you have a particular type of skin cancer mole and this may be the first time you have become aware that there are different types. It is worth knowing what these are as different melanoma and skin cancer types are as they can have vastly different outcomes and treatments.

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Early skin cancer pictures
Skin cancer

Early skin cancer pictures

One of the best ways to detect skin cancer early and to prevent the spread of cancer is to take early skin cancer pictures. This might seem like an odd thing to do – but documenting your moles, early skin cancers and skin abnormalities can be crucial when it comes to identifying those skin cancers that have become worse or are potentially spreading in a life-threatening way.

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Skin cancer pictures on arm
Skin cancer

Skin cancer pictures on arm

Melanoma can take many forms and show up in many places on the body. Our arms are especially vulnerable because they are more regularly exposed to the sun than other areas of our body. While melanoma comes in many variations, there are some common signs and symptoms of which we can take heed, and knowing what those symptoms look like is another tool we can use to take control of our health and catch skin cancer early. This article has a number of examples of pictures of skin cancer on the arm.

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Cancerous skin moles
Skin cancer

Cancerous skin moles

Skin cancer usually forms from a new or changing mole. Despite this fact, our moles are often something we pay no mind to. But the key to catching cancerous skin moles early, while it is still treatable, is paying attention to our moles and knowing when they might be cancerous. Below, we discuss the warning signs of cancerous moles so that you know when it may be time to visit a doctor.

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Skin cancer moles on your back
Skin cancer

Skin cancer moles on your back

Most of us can quickly identify the moles that we have on our skin, but what about the skin cancer moles on your back – would you even know if you had any? The trouble with possible or potential skin cancer moles on your back is that you cannot get a good view of them, so they are hard to keep an eye on. So what can you do to prevent those moles that are out of sight from becoming a problem without you even knowing?

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