How To Know If You Have Skin Cancer?

A new mole or spot appears on your skin

An existing mole changes in size, shape, or color

A spot has uneven borders

A spot has multiple colors or unusual darkening

A spot is larger than a pencil eraser

A mole or spot looks different from your other moles

A sore does not heal after several weeks

A spot bleeds, crusts, or scabs repeatedly

A spot itches, hurts, or becomes tender

A red, rough, scaly patch appears and persists

A shiny, pearly, or waxy bump appears

A firm, red nodule appears and grows

A dark streak appears under a fingernail or toenail

A mole becomes raised or changes texture

A spot spreads beyond its original border

You notice rapid growth of a skin lesion

You have a family history of skin cancer

You have frequent sunburns or heavy sun exposure

You notice any skin change that is new, changing, or unusual

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