ABCD(E) – Rule | The symptoms of skin cancer

ABCD(E) – Rule

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In addition to the better known symptoms, such as an irregularly limited black mole, other symptoms of beginning skin cancer occur much earlier and more frequently. If the skin is permanently reddened, scaly or itchy, this should make you wonder. Especially the white skin cancer with its two subtypes of basal cell carcinoma and spinalioma is conspicuous in its early stages by these three symptoms.

Since it rarely metastasizes, surgical removal is often well possible. A prerequisite for an unproblematic removal, however, is early detection. However, other types of skin cancer can also attract attention by a persistent itching.

The type of skin cancer, which is usually referred to as skin cancer, and which is responsible for by far the largest number of skin cancer deaths, is malignant melanoma. At the beginning it often reminds of a mole. However, it can become noticeable through bleeding or itching.

If you discover such a “mole”, you should urgently consult a dermatologist. In addition to the better known symptoms, such as an irregularly limited black mole, other symptoms of beginning skin cancer occur much earlier and more frequently. If the skin is permanently reddened, scaly or itchy, this should make you wonder.

Especially the white skin cancer with its two subtypes of basal cell carcinoma and spinalioma is conspicuous in its early stages by these three symptoms. Since it rarely metastasizes, surgical removal is often well possible. A prerequisite for an unproblematic removal, however, is early detection.

However, other types of skin cancer can also attract attention by a persistent itching. The type of skin cancer, which is usually referred to as skin cancer, and which is responsible for by far the largest number of skin cancer deaths, is malignant melanoma. At the beginning it often reminds of a mole. However, it can become noticeable through bleeding or itching. If you discover such a “mole”, you should urgently consult a dermatologist.