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Is a mole, lesion or skin discoloration that’s causing you some concern? You may have wondered or started worrying about possibly having malignant melanoma. You may be wondering what does melanoma look like and what are the stages, signs and symptoms? Melanomas usually have uneven borders and do not have the same shape all around. They can start out as a mole and turn into a melanoma, which is a malignant, meaning a cancerous lesion.

One of the big reasons to catch melanoma early is that it is not confined to the area on your skin where it’s found and can spread fast. Many skin cancers are local only; they are not systemic, meaning they may not involve other parts of your body. But melanoma is different. It involves your whole body and your immune system so you want to catch it early.

Most moles don’t change. If yours has changed or is changing, then make sure to look at the following. Continue reading ‘What Does Melanoma Look Like? – Nurse's Report’ »

There are a couple of different ways to remove moles naturally, each with their own set of pros and cons. Let’s weigh their differences shall we:

Remove Moles Naturally With Home Ingredients:

There is a way to remove your moles naturally utilizing common ingredients you may find at the local drug store. These ingredients include cider vinegar, garlic, fig stems, castor oil, cauliflower, pineapple, and honey. Each of these ingredients applied separately to the mole may weaken them and cause them to gradually lighten and/or fall from the skin, although not a guarantee. The process of this may require several weeks or even a few months of applying daily or even twice daily for the mole to be removed in its entirety. Continue reading ‘Remove Moles Naturally’ »

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Most deaths from skin cancer are due to melanoma, which is when a skin cell that normally confers pigment to the hair and skin (melanocyte) becomes derailed and starts to grow autonomously. To become a melanoma, cells must go through a number of steps, usually beginning with the formation of a mole. Moles are limited growths that remain static, unless triggered to become malignant by additional DNA damage.

Actions and options to prevent Melanoma

* Keep a close eye on your moles
* By closely monitoring any moles, you can identify if growth is no longer restricted and a cancer may be forming. If you have a mole or unusual freckle that is new or has changed in shape, size or colour (e.g. dark brown to black, blue-black or red), you should get it checked. Continue reading ‘Preventing Melanoma’ »