Skin Cancer Melanoma Symptoms
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Asymmetry
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A mole on your skin which does not have matching sides is a symptom of melanoma as well as other types of skin cancers.
Irregular Border
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Moles on your skin that have irregular borders, such as ragged or bumpy sides and blurry edges, are a sign of melanoma.
Colorful
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Melanoma skin cancers may contain several colors, including shades of brown, red, purple, blue and black; melanomas rarely match your skin tone.
Large Size
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Skin cancers such as melanoma are usually at least a quarter inch in diameter and may grow larger in a short period of time.
New Growths
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New growths that appear on your skin, especially new moles that do not match your other moles, are a symptom of melanoma.
Changing Moles
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Moles or small patches of your skin that change, especially in shape or color, are a symptom of melanoma that requires prompt medical evaluation.
Slow Healing
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A sore on your skin that heals slowly or gets worse may actually be melanoma, and requires evaluation by a dermatologist or general physician.
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