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Skin Cancer Symptoms: Recognizing Potential Signs & Warning Signals
Signs of Skin Cancer
* A new growth on the skin that is not present at birth. This could include a mole, bump, or lump that appears suddenly or over a period of time.
* A change in the size, shape, or color of an existing mole or skin lesion. This could include a mole that becomes larger, changes shape, or becomes darker in color.
* A mole or skin lesion that bleeds, crusts, or oozes.
* A mole or skin lesion that feels itchy, tender, or painful.
* A mole or skin lesion that spreads to other areas of the body.
If you notice any of these signs, it is important to see a doctor for evaluation. Early detection and treatment of skin cancer can improve your chances of a successful outcome.
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