Symptoms Of Melanoma Medical Facts
Diseases and Conditions Health Topics Medicine Drugs Vitamins Herbs Mental Health Alternative Medicine Grand Rounds - Case Studies
Would you like to ask us a medical question?
Main Article DiagnosisPreventionSymptomsTreatment Forum
 Melanoma Symptoms
Original Author
Healthocrates Staff
Physician/Scientist
No contributions yet. Be the first!

Health Care Professional
Akansh Akansh
Contributing Member
No contributions yet. Be the first!

Add New Topic Tab

Signs and Symptoms of melanoma:

Most malignant melanomas start with a change in normal skin. This can look like an abnormal new mole. Less than a third of melanomas develop in existing moles.

It can be difficult to tell the difference between a mole and a melanoma. However, the following checklist can be used to help. It is known as the ABCD list.

  • Asymmetry – Ordinary moles are usually symmetrical in shape. Melanomas are likely to be irregular or asymmetrical.
  • Border – Moles usually have a well-defined regular border. Melanomas are more likely to have an irregular border with jagged edges.
  • Colour – Moles are usually a uniform brown. Melanomas tend to have more than one colour. They may be varying shades of brown mixed with black, red, pink, white or a bluish tint.
  • Diameter – Moles are normally no bigger than the blunt end of a pencil (about 6mm across). Melanomas are usually more than 7mm in diameter.
  • Itching, crusting or bleeding may also occur in melanomas – these are less common signs but should not be ignored.
  • Normal moles can be raised up from the skin and/or may be hairy.

Very few ordinary moles become melanomas but it is best to discuss any changes in a mole with your doctor, as melanoma can usually be cured if it is found at an early stage.

It is important to see your doctor if you have any unusual marks on the skin that last more than a few weeks, or if you have an existing mole which shows any of the above signs.

Notes:
Cancerbackup
[Watch page ]

EditText of this page (last edited February 24, 2009)

Healthocrates | Community Site | Help | Contributing Author | Contact | Terms Of Use | Privacy | Disclaimers | Site Map | Google XML Sitemap | Medical Students
Copyright ©2010 Healthocrates.com All Rights Reserved.