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Skin Cancer on Different Skin Tones. Here's a common misconception: "I have dark skin, so I don't need to worry about skin cancer." Wrong. While it's true that people with fair skin have a higher risk, anyone can get skin cancer, regardless of their skin tone. The challenge? Skin cancer can be harder to spot on darker skin tones.
See photos of different types of skin cancer, such as basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma. Learn how to identify skin cancer signs and symptoms and when to see a dermatologist.
See pictures of different types of skin cancer and non-cancerous skin growths. Learn how to recognize the signs of skin cancer and when to see a doctor.
Learn how to spot melanoma, a serious form of skin cancer, with these pictures and the ABCDE guide. See examples of asymmetry, border irregularity, color changes, diameter and evolving moles.
Learn how to spot the symptoms of basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma, the most common types of skin cancer. See pictures of skin changes, moles, spots, and sores that may...
Learn how to spot melanoma and other skin cancers by looking at photos and comparing them with normal moles. Find out the symptoms, risk factors, and methods to check for skin cancer.
See photos of skin cancer and precancerous lesions, such as moles, actinic keratosis, and squamous cell carcinoma. Learn how to spot the warning signs and prevent or treat skin cancer.