According to data from the World Health Organization, cases of skin cancer are growing faster than any other type. Worldwide, 132,000 melanomas and 3 million cases of nonmelanoma skin cancer are diagnosed each year. However, it is also the most preventable tumor and, when detected and treated early, has a good prognosis . For this reason, dermatologists insist on the importance of applying preventive measures, such as adequate sun protection and good skin monitoring to detect early those spots or spots that may be suspicious.
Self-examination of the skin is an important method when diagnosing cancer as soon as possible; since, being a superficial organ, it is easier to detect any anomaly.
The objective of skin self-examination is that each person knows the characteristics of their skin, so that, in the event of any change, they go to the doctor for the most appropriate diagnosis and treatment. Changes can be both the appearance of a new lesion (mole, spot, scab …) and variations of an existing one (a mole that changes shape, size, color …).
The appearance of the lesions that skin cancers can present is very varied. In the case of carcinomas, the appearance of spots (generally reddish) that can peel and bleed, nodules (rounded elevations or prominences in the skin) and ulcers that do not heal stand out. In melanomas, the characteristics that the lesions present most frequently are determined by the rule of A, B, C, D.
A: Asymmetry
B: Irregular and spiked edges.
C: Varied color, not homogeneous. For example: from light brown to black.
D: Diameter greater than 6 mm.
E: Evolution. Change of aspect regarding size, color or thickness.
Before any injury that presents any of these characteristics, you should consult the dermatologist as soon as possible. In the case, for example, of having a significant number of moles (we are talking about 100), periodic reviews must be carried out with the specialist.
It is recommended to explore your skin once a month without forgetting any part of the body; including the scalp. The room where you do it must be well lit, and have an adequate temperature that allows you to be naked. You also need a full-length mirror, a hand mirror, a chair, and a stool.
Never forget that the skin has memory and that sunburns are aggressive injuries that, repeatedly and in the long term (20-30 years), can lead to cancer. “However, it should be noted that, although the most visible injury is sunburn, it is not necessary to have a burn in order for the UV rays of the sun to cause DNA damage and subsequently cause skin cancer. The most important injury is not visible to the naked eye, even if it occurs at the molecular level, ”explains Santiago Méndez, a doctor at Infocáncer , the AECC’s free telephone service to attend to issues related to cancer.
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