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Beware Of The Cancer Moles

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All of us know someone who has been touched by cancer in some way, whether it is skin cancer or another type. Skin cancer, while normally not considered to be as serious as other types, can still be a dangerous disease. However, if skin cancer is caught in the early stages, as when a individual notices changes in the moles that they have on their body, then it can possibly be cured. This is why it is so important to watch for any changes that may be occurring that would lead you to believe that you may have skin cancer, such as skin tags and changes in the moles, especially if you believe they are cancer moles.

There are items that you can look for if you suspect that you might have skin cancer. Physicians refer to the method of identifying if you have cancer moles as the ABCD method. The letters are a reminder of what to look for and to remind you of when you should visit your doctor to have the moles checked out. This is very important, as you do not want to be one of the victims of this type of cancer.

The first letter A stands for ‘asymmetry.’ Normally, a mole is round and symmetrical in shape. It is often when the mole begins to grow that it looks a little skewed or asymmetric. In case this happens, ensure that you visit a doctor and mention the first time you observed the change in the <a href=”http://warts.2dayinfoportal.info/Cancer-Moles.php”>skin moles</a>. The second letter B stands for ‘border.’ If the border of your moles looks jagged or irregular, instead of definite and strong, then this could be a sign of cancer. The letter C indicates another important aspect, ‘color.’ Often, these moles change in color suddenly, leaving you quite surprised. Lastly, the letter D stands for ‘diameter.’ Most cancerous moles will grow in size; hence, an increasingly larger diameter could alert you to see a doctor.

If you think that the moles that you have could be <a href=”http://warts.2dayinfoportal.info/Cancer-Moles.php”>cancer moles</a>, then you will want to speak to a physician as soon as possible. You will also want to keep a close watch for the moles that might be cancerous if you are a lighter skinned individual or if other individuals in your family have had cancer. While anyone can be susceptible to this type of cancer, those who have a fair complexion or a family history of cancer are more likely to develop it.

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August 27th, 2008 at 3:02 pm