Check Your Moles for Skin Cancer 🩺
Learn the ABCDE rule to spot signs of skin cancer and stay safe. Quick tips to check your moles for warning signs.

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Skin Cancer How To Tell If You Have It
The ABCDE rule is a mnemonic used to help identify potential signs of skin cancer. Each letter represents a key characteristic to look for when examining a mole or other skin lesion:
A - Asymmetry: One half of the lesion looks different from the other half.
B - Border: The edges of the lesion are irregular, ragged, or blurred.
C - Color: The lesion has different colors or shades, such as black, brown, tan, white, red, or blue.
D - Diameter: The lesion is larger than 6 millimeters (about the size of a pencil eraser), although some melanomas can be smaller.
E - Evolving: The lesion is changing in size, shape, color, or elevation.
It is important to note that not all skin cancers follow these guidelines, and some non-cancerous moles may exhibit one or more of these characteristics. If you notice any changes in your skin, including the appearance of a new mole or changes in an existing mole, it is important to have it checked by a healthcare professional.
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The ABCDE rule is a mnemonic used to help identify potential signs of skin cancer. Each letter represents a key characteristic to look for when examining a mole or other skin lesion:
A - Asymmetry: One half of the lesion looks different from the other half.
B - Border: The edges of the lesion are irregular, ragged, or blurred.
C - Color: The lesion has different colors or shades, such as black, brown, tan, white, red, or blue.
D - Diameter: The lesion is larger than 6 millimeters (about the size of a pencil eraser), although some melanomas can be smaller.
E - Evolving: The lesion is changing in size, shape, color, or elevation.
It is important to note that not all skin cancers follow these guidelines, and some non-cancerous moles may exhibit one or more of these characteristics. If you notice any changes in your skin, including the appearance of a new mole or changes in an existing mole, it is important to have it checked by a healthcare professional.
#skincancer #skincancerawareness #melanoma #skincare #cancer #dermatology #skincancerprevention #sunscreen #skin #dermatologist #spf #health #pancreaticcancer #cervicalcancer #thyroidcancer #mohs #melanomaawareness #breastcancer #leukemia #antiaging #cancerawareness #cancersucks #cancersurvivor #throatcancer #infertility #botox #fibroids #plasticsurgery #herpes #mohssurgery
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