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Skin Cancer
Skin cancer refers to abnormal skin cell growth that often occurs as a result of sun damage to the skin. Skin cancers are often found in the facial area, lips, chest, hands, and arms, or other areas that are most exposed to the sun.
What is skin cancer screening?
Every day, skin cells die and new ones form to replace them in a process controlled by DNA. Skin cancer can form when this process does not work properly because of damage to DNA. New cells may form when they are not needed, or older cells may not die, both of which can cause a growth of tissue known as a tumor. DNA damage is often a result of ultraviolet radiation from sunlight or tanning lamps. In some cases, skin cancer affects areas of the skin that have not been exposed to the sun. Certain factors, such as fair skin, moles, a weakened immune system, heredity and age, also increase the risk of skin cancer.
When should I visit a dermatologist for skin cancer screening?
If you notice any of the following skin changes or abnormalities – which could be symptoms of skin cancer – it is important to visit one of our skilled skin cancer
- A bump that appears waxy
- A scar-like lesion, which may be brown or skin-color
- A large brown spot, which may have darker spots within it
- A firm, red bump
- A lesion that appears scaly or dry
- Numerous dark spots in one area of the body
- A mole that bleeds or changes over time
The ABC’s of Skin Cancer
For early detection of Melanoma, follow the ABCDEs of Skin Cancer
A
Asymmetry
Uneven shape or pattern
B
Borders
Outer edges uneven
C
Color
Dark black or multiple colors
D
Diameter
Dark black or multiple colors
E
Evolving
Changing size/shape/color
Schedule a Skin Cancer Screening Today
If you are interested in skin cancer screening, visit our experienced dermatologists at the Skin Center of South Miami. Our providers are experts when it comes to skin cancer testing and early cancer detection. We are dedicated to delivering personalized dermatology care for every patient, no matter how big or small your concerns are. Call us at 305-740-6181 or fill out the form on this page to schedule a consultation today.
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What does skin cancer screening involve?
At the Skin Center of South Miami, our providers are experts when it comes to early skin cancer detection. Visiting one of our doctors for an evaluation and screening is simple and can be done during a regular office visit. Your doctor will examine the area of your skin where you notice the abnormality and may recommend further testing in order to determine whether your condition is cancerous.
What are the benefits of visiting Skin Center of South Miami for skin cancer screening?
Some of the many advantages of visiting a skin cancer center for your regular skin cancer screenings include:
- Can help detect skin cancer early for a better chance of successful treatment
- Done easily and quickly during a short office visit
- Helps you achieve peace of mind and awareness of your body’s changes
Types of Skin Cancer
There are multiple types of skin cancer, which include:
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Basal cell carcinoma
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Squamous cell carcinoma
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Melanoma