Use Your 'ABCDE' to Spot Deadly Skin Cancer
Tried and true checklist is best for warning signs of melanoma.
As pools and beaches beckon this summer, be sure to protect your skin against the sun's rays and remember that early detection is the best way to prevent and successfully treat the deadly skin cancer melanoma.
The "ABCDE" method of identifying the disease remains highly effective, according to experts at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City .
The medical center is where the ABCDEs for melanoma detection were developed. The original ABCD guide was created in 1985 and the E was added nearly 20 years later.
"The impact of the ABCDEs has been profound, creating a simple and quick guide for anyone to examine themselves. Few would argue that countless lives have been saved by the development and awareness of the ABCDEs--helping detect the most dangerous form of skin cancer while still curable with simple removal before the cancer has spread," expert said.
The ABCDEs for melanoma detection are:
● Asymmetry: one-half of the mole is unlike the other.
● Border: the mole is irregular, scalloped or poorly defined.
● Color: a mole has variations in color from one area to another or has different shades of tan, brown, black and sometimes white, red or blue.
● Diameter: a mole is bigger than the size of a pencil eraser.
● Evolving: a mole that changes in size, shape or color.
Performing regular skin self-examinations using the ABCDE guide to check for warning signs of skin cancer, especially melanoma, is an important and easy way to detect suspicious lesions and spots that could be cancerous.
Source: HealthDay News
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