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  2. Superficial spreading melanoma - Wikipedia

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    Superficial spreading melanoma (SSM) is a type of skin cancer that typically starts as an irregularly edged dark spot typically on sun-exposed part of the body. [2] [3] The colour may be variable with dark, light and reddish shades; occasionally no color at all. [2]

  3. Melanoma - Wikipedia

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    The likelihood that melanoma will reoccur or spread depends on its thickness, how fast the cells are dividing, and whether or not the overlying skin has broken down. [2] Melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer. [2] Globally, in 2012, it newly occurred in 232,000 people. [2]

  4. Lentigo maligna - Wikipedia

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    It is normally found in the elderly (peak incidence in the 9th decade), on skin areas with high levels of sun exposure like the face and forearms. Incidence of evolution to lentigo maligna melanoma is low, about 2.2% to 5% in elderly patients. It is also known as "Hutchinson's melanotic freckle". [3] This is named for Jonathan Hutchinson.

  5. Hammerling-Hodgers: Don't ignore strange spots on your skin ...

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    During the past 10 years, the World Health Organization states the annual cases of melanoma have increased by nearly 50%. Hammerling-Hodgers: Don't ignore strange spots on your skin; it could be ...

  6. What to Expect at a Skin Cancer Screening - AOL

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    If you have risk factors and significant sun damage, your dermatologist may suggest more frequent exams than once a year; typically, patients with a history of non-melanoma skin cancer get an in ...

  7. These Pictures Will Help You Identify the Most Common Skin Rashes

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    What it looks like: Actinic keratoses are pre-cancerous changes to the skin caused by sun damage, explains Dr. Zeichner. “The rash feels like sandpaper when you run your fingers over it.”