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Skin cancer is the abnormal growth of skin cells, often caused by overexposure to the sun and can develop in all areas of the body. The three types of skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma. By consciously protecting yourself from sun exposure, you can greatly reduce the risk of skin cancer. In addition, early detection of skin abnormalities will increase one’s chances of survival if cancer is detected.

Skin cancer often develops in areas that are easily exposed to the sun, such as the scalp, face, neck, chest, arms, and legs. However, it can also affect areas less exposed, including the palms, underneath nails, spaces between toes, and genital region.

Skin cancer starts in the epidermis (outermost layer of the skin) and is caused by mutations in the DNA of healthy skin cells, leading to abnormal cell growth. These DNA mutations are often related to overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight and tanning beds. However, other factors such as exposure to toxic substances or having a condition that weakens the immune system may also contribute to cancer.

Factors that may increase your risk of skin cancer include the following:

Skin cancer can be diagnosed through either a skin examination by your doctor, or through a skin biopsy. A skin biopsy involves testing a sample of suspicious-looking skin to determine if cancer cells exist.

Basal cell carcinoma typically develops in areas that are exposed to sunlight, like the face, scalp and ears. Signs include a pearly or waxy bump, or a flat, brownish scar-like lesion.

Squamous cell carcinoma often occurs in areas that are exposed to sunlight, like the face, scalp and ears. Signs include a hard red nodule, or a flat lesion with a crusted surface.

Melanoma can occur in sun-exposed body parts, as well as areas that are less exposed to sunlight. In men, symptoms typically appear on the head, neck, or trunk. In women, melanoma usually develops on the lower legs. Any skin tone can be affected. Those with darker skin tones usually develop symptoms on their palms or soles, or under their nails.

Treatment

Prevention

The following steps should be taken to prevent the development of skin cancer.

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