Moles that change shape, size and color are warning indicators for melanoma, known as the deadliest form of skin cancer. The warning indicators of these changes can be delicate enough to go unnoticed. However, keep these changes in mind:
When asymmetry occurs in moles, the left and right halves become different from each other.
The border lines of these moles appear irregular or blurry to the eye.
The moles display various colors and contain multiple colors within their structure.
Moles that reach 6mm in diameter match the size of a standard pencil eraser.
The lesions evolve through the process of growth, while also bleeding and itching.
Any sudden appearance of a new mole requires medical evaluation. The ABCDE rule functions as a memory aid, to identify skin cancer signs through asymmetry, border irregularity, color variation, diameter exceeding 6mm, and evolution or time-dependent changes.
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Medical News Today
Cleveland Clinic
Mayo Clinic
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