What is skin cancer?
Skin cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the skin cells. It can appear on any part of the skin, but it is more common in areas that are often exposed to the sun, such as the face, neck, arms, and legs. Skin cancer is caused by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal skin cells.
What are the causes of Skin Cancer?
The most common cause of skin cancer is exposure to UV radiation from the sun or tanning beds. Other factors that can contribute to skin cancer include genetics, a weakened immune system, and exposure to certain chemicals or medical conditions.
What are the types of skin cancer?
The three most common types of skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma.
What are the signs and symptoms of skin cancer?
The signs and symptoms of skin cancer may include changes in the size, shape, or color of a mole or skin lesion, or the appearance of a new growth on the skin. It is important to have any suspicious changes checked by a doctor.
How can I detect skin cancer early?
Regular skin examinations and self-checks can help detect skin cancer early. It is important to examine your skin for any changes in moles, freckles, or other skin lesions, and to schedule regular check-ups with your doctor.
What are the treatment options for skin cancer?
Treatment options for skin cancer may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, cryotherapy, or a combination of these treatments. The specific treatment recommended will depend on the type and stage of the cancer.
Can I prevent skin cancer?
While it may not be possible to completely prevent skin cancer, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk. These include wearing protective clothing and sunscreen when outdoors, avoiding tanning beds, and scheduling regular skin checks.
What should I do if I suspect I have skin cancer?
If you notice any changes in your skin, it is important to have them checked by a doctor. Your doctor may recommend a biopsy or other tests to determine whether you have skin cancer.
How often should I get screened for skin cancer?
We recommend that individuals perform self-examinations once a month and schedule regular check-ups with our skin cancer doctors as needed. The frequency of check-ups will depend on your risk factors and personal history of skin cancer.


