Skin Cancer Screening San Clemente

Skin Cancer Screening San Clemente can early detect the three types of skin cancer: Basal Cell Carcinoma (a.k.a. non-melanoma skin cancer); Squamous Cell Carcinoma; and Melanoma.

Melanoma (also, Cutaneous Melanoma, Malignant Melanoma) ? Cancer cells are growing in the melanocytes, the cells that are responsible for skin pigmentation. According to University of Maryland medicine and other experts, of all of the types of skin cancer, Melanoma is ?the rarest and the most virulent?.? It is typically found in people with fair skin, light hair, and/or light eyes, though it is possible in others with different complexions, and as the experts above also assert, does not exempt those with dark brown or black skin. Identifiable symptoms include, most commonly, a mole changing color, size, shape, or state (starts oozing or bleeding), or a mole that UMM notes ?feels itchy, hard, lumpy, swollen, or tender to the touch.?

Squamous Cell Carcinoma?Also called non-melanoma skin cancer, Squamous Cell Carcinoma usually begins as a red-looking, scaly patch or patches of skin, or can appear as nodules. Of the three types of skin cancer, Squamous, affecting Caucasians, usually fair-complected, is the second most common and shows up, typically, on the ears (ear-rims), face, lips, and mouth.

Basal Cell Carcinoma ? The second of the types of skin cancer, Basal Cell Cancer, typically starts as a ?small, fleshy bump or nodule,? most commonly found on the head, neck, and/or hands. Of the three types of skin cancer, Basal Cell Carcinoma, which is typically found in Caucasians, say those at UMM, make up ?more than 90 percent in theU.S. Skin Cancer Screening San Clemente is your best early detection of cancer and treatment.

Source: http://www.startherearticles.com/medicine/skin-cancer-screening-san-clemente/

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