How can you tell if a mole is cancerous?
Maybe a new spot catches your eye while you’re drying off from your shower. Or maybe the spot you swear used to be flat has suddenly started catching on your clothes.
Skin changes can be confusing at best and concerning at worst. It can be hard to tell whether a spot is harmless or something that requires medical attention.
As a dermatologist, I often get questions from people who are concerned about skin changes. Here, I’ll share advice and steps you can take if you’re worried a mole might be skin cancer.
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