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Gaining an Insight into Pre-malignant Skin Lesions and Skin Cancer

Posted In Skin Cancer on January 6, 2010 No Comment


Similar to several forms of cancers, skin cancers inclusive of squamous and basal cell cancer, melanomas, begin as pre-malignant lesions – variations in the skin that are non-cancerous, however could eventually turn malignant over spans of time. An approximate forty to fifty percent of individuals having fair-skin that manage to survive to the ripe age of sixty-five would get one form of skin cancer in the least case scenario. Hence it is crucial to spot the caveat signs of skin cancer as it is treatable when detected early on.

Solar or Actinic Keratosis

Actinic KeratosisThe small-sized, flake-like patchy appearances on the skin that arise due to excessively being exposed to the sun, prevalently noticed in the head, neck or the upper extremity, however could develop in any other area of the body. These are the preliminary commencement of skin cancer. Actinic keratosis generally develops among individuals that are above forty years old, however even youngsters could develop these patches. Those people having fair skin, blondes, red-heads, those with blue or green coloured eyes have the maximum chances of developing this condition. However, preliminary treatment is advisable for stopping the patchy appearances from progressing to squamous cell skin cancer.

Actinic Cheilitis or Farmer’s Lip

Actinic CheilitisActinic Cheilitis is linked to actinic keratosis and is a pre-malignant skin condition that generally is noted on the lower lip area in scale-like patchy spots or continual parched feeling and cracks appearing on the lip area. Less prevalent signs comprise of swell up of the lip area, the fine demarcation in between the lips and skin is lost and conspicuous lines on the skin of the lips. Actinic cheilitis or Farmer’s lip could advance leading to the invasive form of squamous cell carcinoma in case overlooked.

Cutaneous Horn

Cutaneous HornThese are tapering tubular outgrowths extending from a reddish base over the skin’s surface and made up of condensed keratin which is the analogous protein constituent present in the nail. The extent and the outline of this outgrowth could differ immensely, however majority of them measure some mms lengthwise. Squamous cell carcinoma is mostly present at its base and generally found among older aged adults having fair skin and with a past of considerably being exposed to the sun.

Nevus Becoming Bothersome

normal moleA nevus or mole is a non-malignant growth present on the skin. Though a smaller percentage of them turn cancerous, anomalous or irregular, moles could turn into melanoma in gradual course of time. Normal mole is one that appears flattish or risen or could start flattish and eventual appear risen over a span of time. A normal mole is circular or oval and not bigger than a pencil rubber. Majority of the moles arise among youngsters or young adults. It is not normal to develop moles during adulthood.

Dysplastic Nevi or Atypical Mole

Dysplastic moleDysplastic mole is non-cancerous, however they could turn malignant. They are observed on the parts of the body that have had sun exposure or on those parts that are covered from the sun. Atypical mole is bigger measuring 1/4th inch athwart or bigger, irregularly shaped with jagged or faded bordering. These could be flattish or slightly elevated or the exterior could be even or irregular. These are classically of varying tones inclusive of pinkish, reddish, brownish or in tan.


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