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Old January 25th 08, 11:33 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Each year, in the United States, a large number of men and women are
diagnosed with skin cancer. Although most cases of skin cancer can be
treated, there are times when skin cancer can become fatal. To treat
skin cancer, it is important that it is diagnosed in the early stages.
The longer skin cancer goes untreated, especially certain types of it,
the more risk you are putting your body at.

Before skin cancer can be treated, it needs to be diagnosed. Although
it may be difficult to associate good news with skin cancer, there is
good news. That good news is that it is relatively easy to diagnosis.
This is because many skin cancer symptoms are easy to detect. In fact,
many individuals are able detect the most common skin cancer symptoms
on their own, without the assistance of a healthcare professional.
Although symptoms may be detected without the assistance of a
healthcare professional, once those symptoms are displayed and
discovered, it is advised that you seek treatment immediately.

As previously mentioned, a large number of individuals are able to
detect the signs and symptoms of skin cancer on their own; however,
not all individuals are. This is because many do not know what to look
for. If you are interested in learning more about skin cancer
symptoms, you are advised to perform a standard internet search or
speak to your primary care physician. These methods should result in
the acquisition of useful skin cancer information, including common
symptoms, causes, and treatment options.

When obtaining more information on skin cancer, it is also advised
that you ask for or look for skin cancer pictures. This is because
much of the information you will receive, on common skin care
symptoms, will only provide a general overview. For instance, you are
always advised to use letters of the alphabet, when examining your
skin. These letters are ABCD for asymmetry, borders, colors, and
diameter. Your physician, as well as online resource guides, will tell
you to be on the lookout for abnormal skin areas, irregular mole
borders, moles with varied colors, and moles with a diameter about the
size of a pencil eraser. While this information is useful, there are
many who are unable to distinguish skin cancer moles from traditional
moles.

To better distinguish nonmalignant moles from malignant ones, you are
advised to examine skin cancer pictures. You should request or search
for skin cancer

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