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Skin Cancer, Does it look similar to a brown spot?

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Skin Cancer, Does it look similar to a brown spot?

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There are three main types of skin cancer: basal cell carcinomas, squamous cell carcinomas and malignant melanoma. The first two are slow-growing and glib to treat, but malignant melanoma is a dangerous, fast-growing cancer that spreads incredibly quickly. The majority of melanomas come about on the head, dcolletage, arms and back – ie the skin exposed most to sunlight. Most of them are deeply dark or black, but they can sometimes be lighter brown or even speckled. The surface is usually raise and sometimes rough. They are not normally circular contained by shape, but some can be quite close to a circle. In their untimely stages, they often look approaching a mole, but with a shabby outline or different shades of colour in it. Sometimes, they appear to be a mole i.e. bleeding, oozing or crusty. However, the most important entry is that melanomas usually change shape or colour as they grow. Any spot that change colour or shape should be reported to your doctor. The vast majority of basa

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