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Skin CancerFrequently Asked Questions13. What are the symptoms of skin cancer? Click to enlarge image Skin cancer is usually visible. Changes in your skin, such as lumps, scabs, red spots, rough patches, or new or irregular moles should be reported to your doctor. You should also see a doctor if you have a mole, birthmark, or other pigmented area of skin that can be classified by the ABCD symptom system. ABCD stands for A
= asymmetry (one half of the mole looks different than the other
half) Other symptoms of skin cancer include a bleeding mole or the appearance of more moles around the first one. |
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