May 21 2008
The Connection between Skin Cancer and Abnormal Moles
There are actually quite a few common signs and symptoms that are associated with skin cancer, but one of the most likely symptoms that you will notice if you are diagnosed with skin cancer is an abnormal mole. These abnormal moles can cause skin cancer, as research has proven that for people with many abnormal moles, skin cancer has a greater possibility.
This is because these moles are generally larger and darker colored than regular moles, and often become cancerous. This is why if you ever notice any of these irregular moles on your own body you are going to want to mention it to your doctor at your next appointment, so he can check them out and make a proper diagnosis in terms of whether the mole is safe or should be removed or treated otherwise.
Other Risk Factors
Besides abnormal moles, skin cancer’s most common risk factors, there are a variety of other risk factors that may increase your risk of developing this disease as well. Fair skin for one, will put you at much greater risk for developing the disease, as having less pigment in your skin will mean that you are protected less from damaging UV radiation.
A weakened immune system is also a major contributing factor to the disease, as people who have a weakened immune system are much more susceptible to the disease and in particular this includes people living with HIV/AIDS or leukemia.
Regardless of whether you have many of the risk factors or not; it is always important to watch out for the signs and symptoms of skin cancer. If you ever notice any suspicious changes in your skin you need to consult with your doctor as soon as you possibly can. Your success here is going to largely be determined on how quickly you notice and treat your skin cancer. So again early detection is the key factor here and you should never wait around to see if the condition gets worse or starts to hurt.
Whether you have normal or abnormal moles; skin cancer should be checked for. If you do test positive, there are a few different methods of treatment that you have available. The particular type of treatment that you should choose will depend on a number of factors including what type of skin cancer you have and how severe your condition is.

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