Every types of skins cancers have their own types of symptoms. The signs of development of skin cancers can be know from
those symptoms.
- Raised, smooth, pearly red bump that bleeds after injury on sun-exposed skin.
- Visible blood vessels on the tumor.
- Tumor may bleed repeatedly or crust over.
- Flat, scaly plaques and flesh-colored lesion on the chest or tumor.
- Red, scaling, thickened patch that grow slowly on the skin when expose to the sun.
- Ulceration.
- Bleeding on tumor.
- Untreated tumor may grow and develop into a large mass.
- Mole that changes in size, shape, elevation and color.
- Pain, itching, ulceration and bleeding of existing mole.
- New mole during adulthood.
- Dark, black, light brown or speckled, raised, rough and uneven patch on sun-exposed skin.
- Dark lesions on fingertips, palms, toes, soles, or on mucous membranes lining of mouth, nose, vagina and
anus.
Not all changes on the skin represent cancerous. It is highly recommended to consult a qualified general practitioner or
dermatologist.