Beware of Cancer Risk In Mole

Saturday, 24 October 2015

Beware of Cancer Risk In Mole
Author Naddin Rosyda
Beware of Cancer Risk In Mole

Melanoma Maligna

Melanoma Malignant. Moles can actually be a sweetener someone's face, sometimes associated with a person's character corresponding location.

However please note, moles can develop into cancer. Mole malignancy of cancer is called melanoma malignant. In women, melanoma likely to appear on the arms and legs, whereas men are more numerous in the back of the body. This disease can occur if there is a recurring irritation in moles.

International Agency for Research on Cancer has focused research on moles that grow on the skin. A clinic in London has used a tool to facilitate detection molecatching mole.




More recently, King's College London reported that at least 100 people with melanoma are at risk of developing cancer. While in the UK, at least 1,500 people died from skin disease and about 132,000 people affected by cases of melanoma each year.

To that end, it is necessary to watch out if your moles show symptoms of changes that lead to malignancy. Symptoms in question, namely:

1. The size is getting bigger
2. The color darkening
3. Experiencing inflammation
4. There is a change of color such as spots
5. Experiencing bleeding
6. Experiencing Sores
7. Itching
8. Pain

If there are signs above, you should immediately consult a doctor. Moles can be diagnosed by biopsy or analysis of a mole, the examination in the laboratory to ensure the presence of cancer cells or not.

If the cancer has not spread, moles can be taken simply through minor surgery. But if it spreads, required surgery and chemotherapy or radiation. The earlier assess changes in moles become malignant, the higher the recovery rate.

Meanwhile, several things can be done to prevent cancer in moles, namely:




First, avoid skin exposed to the sun between 10:00 until 16:00. If out of the house at that hour, do not forget to use sunscreen (cream UV protection) to protect the skin from ultraviolet light or avoid the adverse effects of the sun.

Second, immediately check your moles to a dermatologist or surgeon if there is a change as above. Keep in mind, the mole cancer is rare in young children or the black.

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