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  1. Common nail changes caused by cancer treatment include: Weaker nails: Nail thinning or reduced strength, leading to breakage. Painful nailbeds: Delicate, sensitive nailbeds or cuticles. Dry or cracked skin: Around your nails or cuticles. Color changes: Yellowing, discoloration, or over-pigmentation on your nails or nailbeds.

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  2. 15 lip 2024 · The signs of skin cancer in your nails can be easy to miss. Dermatologists break down everything you should know about subungual melanoma.

  3. 18 lut 2021 · The drugs used to treat cancer are particularly strong and may stop the growth of your nails temporarily. This can cause horizontal lines, called Beau’s lines, to develop on your nails.

  4. 25 cze 2024 · If you receive chemotherapy or certain targeted therapies as part of your cancer treatment, you may notice changes to your nails. Dermatologist Anisha Patel, M.D., shares how long these changes can last, how they can be managed and more.

  5. 3 mar 2022 · More serious conditions like metastatic cancer, subungual melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma can present as chronic paronychia [54,59,60]. For this reason, the possibility of a neoplasm should be investigated if symptoms persist despite treatment.

  6. 5 kwi 2022 · Among the malignant neoplasms of the nail apparatus, we find squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma; melanoma represents 0.18% to 7% of cutaneous melanomas and squamous cell carcinoma has a prevalence of 0.0012% to 0.028% (varies depending on tumor subtype and its causes) .

  7. 17 maj 2024 · Scientists at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have discovered that the presence of a benign nail abnormality may lead to the diagnosis of a rare inherited disorder that increases the risk of developing cancerous tumors of the skin, eyes, kidneys and the tissue that lines the chest and abdomen (e.g., the mesothelium).

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