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Cancer that forms in the tissues of the [[skin]]. Cancer of the skin is the most common type of [[cancer]]. Skin cancer is a disease of the body’s skin cells caused mainly by cumulative exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from the sun.
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[[File:Pie chart of incidence and malignancy of pigmented skin lesions.svg|alt=Pie chart of incidence and malignancy of pigmented skin lesions|thumb|'''Pie chart of incidence and malignancy of pigmented skin lesions''']]
{{Infobox medical condition
| name            = Skin cancer
| image          = [[File:Basal_cell_carcinoma.jpg|alt=Basal cell carcinoma]]
| caption        = Basal cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer
| field          = [[Dermatology]]
| symptoms        = New or unusual growths, sores that do not heal, changes in existing moles
| complications  = [[Metastasis]], [[disfigurement]]
| onset          = Varies by type; often after age 50
| duration        = Chronic
| types          = [[Basal cell carcinoma]], [[Squamous cell carcinoma]], [[Melanoma]]
| causes          = [[Ultraviolet radiation]] from the sun or tanning beds
| risks          = [[Fair skin]], [[excessive sun exposure]], [[family history]], [[immunosuppression]]
| diagnosis      = [[Skin examination]], [[biopsy]]
| prevention      = [[Sun protection]], avoiding tanning beds, regular skin checks
| treatment      = [[Surgical excision]], [[cryotherapy]], [[radiation therapy]], [[chemotherapy]], [[immunotherapy]]
| prognosis      = Generally good if detected early
| frequency      = Most common form of cancer globally
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Cancer that forms in the tissues of the [[skin]]. Cancer of the skin is the most common type of [[cancer]]. Skin cancer is a disease of the body’s skin cells caused mainly by cumulative exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from the sun.
[[File:Pie chart of incidence and malignancy of pigmented skin lesions.svg|alt=Pie chart of incidence and malignancy of pigmented skin lesions|left|thumb|'''Pie chart of incidence and malignancy of pigmented skin lesions''']]
[[Cancer]] is a disease of the cells, which are the body's basic building blocks. Cancer occurs when abnormal cells grow in an uncontrolled way. These abnormal cells can damage or invade the surrounding tissues, or spread to other parts of the body, causing further damage.
[[Cancer]] is a disease of the cells, which are the body's basic building blocks. Cancer occurs when abnormal cells grow in an uncontrolled way. These abnormal cells can damage or invade the surrounding tissues, or spread to other parts of the body, causing further damage.
== Types ==
== Types ==
The types of skin cancer are named after the skin cell where the cancer develops:
The types of skin cancer are named after the skin cell where the cancer develops:
* [[Melanoma]] is the most serious type of skin cancer that begins in the melanocyte cells of the skin and can spread to other organs in the body.
* [[Melanoma]] is the most serious type of skin cancer that begins in the melanocyte cells of the skin and can spread to other organs in the body.
* [[Basal cell carcinoma]] and squamous cell carcinoma are called non-melanoma skin cancers. These skin cancers are more common but less likely to spread.
* [[Basal cell carcinoma]] and squamous cell carcinoma are called non-melanoma skin cancers. These skin cancers are more common but less likely to spread.
[[File:Ulcer border of a squamous cell skin cancer.jpg|alt=Ulcer border of a squamous cell skin cancer|thumb|'''Ulcer border of a squamous cell skin cancer''']]
[[File:Ulcer border of a squamous cell skin cancer.jpg|alt=Ulcer border of a squamous cell skin cancer|left|thumb|'''Ulcer border of a squamous cell skin cancer''']]
== Sings and symptoms ==
== Sings and symptoms ==
The most common sign of melanoma is the appearance of a new spot or a change in an existing mole. This can happen anywhere on the body, but most often on the back, legs, arms and face.
The most common sign of melanoma is the appearance of a new spot or a change in an existing mole. This can happen anywhere on the body, but most often on the back, legs, arms and face.
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In many cases, melanomas have an irregular shape and have more than one colour. They may also be larger than normal moles and can sometimes be itchy or bleed.
In many cases, melanomas have an irregular shape and have more than one colour. They may also be larger than normal moles and can sometimes be itchy or bleed.
== Early detection ==
== Early detection ==
Early detection improves survival and other outcomes.
Early detection improves survival and other outcomes.
== Prevention ==
== Prevention ==
Get to know your skin. If you find a suspicious spot, see your doctor as soon as possible.  
Get to know your skin. If you find a suspicious spot, see your doctor as soon as possible.
 
== Diagnosis ==
== Diagnosis ==
Skin cancer is diagnosed by physical examination and [[biopsy]]. Biopsy is a quick and simple procedure where part or all of the spot is removed and sent to a laboratory. It may be done by your family doctor or you can be referred to a dermatologist or surgeon. Results may take about a week to be ready.
Skin cancer is diagnosed by physical examination and [[biopsy]]. Biopsy is a quick and simple procedure where part or all of the spot is removed and sent to a laboratory. It may be done by your family doctor or you can be referred to a dermatologist or surgeon. Results may take about a week to be ready.
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[[Category:Integumentary neoplasia]]
[[Category:Integumentary neoplasia]]

Latest revision as of 20:29, 8 April 2025

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Skin cancer
Basal cell carcinoma
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms New or unusual growths, sores that do not heal, changes in existing moles
Complications Metastasis, disfigurement
Onset Varies by type; often after age 50
Duration Chronic
Types Basal cell carcinoma, Squamous cell carcinoma, Melanoma
Causes Ultraviolet radiation from the sun or tanning beds
Risks Fair skin, excessive sun exposure, family history, immunosuppression
Diagnosis Skin examination, biopsy
Differential diagnosis N/A
Prevention Sun protection, avoiding tanning beds, regular skin checks
Treatment Surgical excision, cryotherapy, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy
Medication N/A
Prognosis Generally good if detected early
Frequency Most common form of cancer globally
Deaths N/A


Cancer that forms in the tissues of the skin. Cancer of the skin is the most common type of cancer. Skin cancer is a disease of the body’s skin cells caused mainly by cumulative exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from the sun.

Pie chart of incidence and malignancy of pigmented skin lesions
Pie chart of incidence and malignancy of pigmented skin lesions

Cancer is a disease of the cells, which are the body's basic building blocks. Cancer occurs when abnormal cells grow in an uncontrolled way. These abnormal cells can damage or invade the surrounding tissues, or spread to other parts of the body, causing further damage.

Types[edit]

The types of skin cancer are named after the skin cell where the cancer develops:

  • Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer that begins in the melanocyte cells of the skin and can spread to other organs in the body.
  • Basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma are called non-melanoma skin cancers. These skin cancers are more common but less likely to spread.
Ulcer border of a squamous cell skin cancer
Ulcer border of a squamous cell skin cancer

Sings and symptoms[edit]

The most common sign of melanoma is the appearance of a new spot or a change in an existing mole. This can happen anywhere on the body, but most often on the back, legs, arms and face. In many cases, melanomas have an irregular shape and have more than one colour. They may also be larger than normal moles and can sometimes be itchy or bleed.

Early detection[edit]

Early detection improves survival and other outcomes.

Prevention[edit]

Get to know your skin. If you find a suspicious spot, see your doctor as soon as possible.

Diagnosis[edit]

Skin cancer is diagnosed by physical examination and biopsy. Biopsy is a quick and simple procedure where part or all of the spot is removed and sent to a laboratory. It may be done by your family doctor or you can be referred to a dermatologist or surgeon. Results may take about a week to be ready.

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