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  1. 29 kwi 2019 · A mole can appear anywhere on your body, including your scalp. Like other moles on your body, those on your scalp should be monitored for changes that could be an early warning sign of melanoma,...

  2. 5 cze 2024 · Skin cancer on the scalp can appear as a new or changing mole or wart, a bleeding scab that doesn’t heal, a scaly patch, or a scar. These malignant (cancerous) lesions can develop unnoticed, hidden under hair or a hat, and on parts of your head that you can't see.

  3. 14 mar 2024 · C = Color: Moles featuring two to three different shades of brown should be looked at a bit suspiciously. Moles colored blue, gray, red, black or white also may signal possible melanoma.

  4. 13 wrz 2024 · Scalp melanoma makes up 35 percent of cases in the head and neck. This makes sense — unless you wear a hat every time you go outside, your scalp receives direct sunlight every day. Scalp melanoma often goes undetected for longer and has a worse survival rate than other forms of the disease.

  5. 16 gru 2023 · A spot with more than one color or uneven color may indicate cancer. Colors can include shades of tan, brown or black or areas of white, red or blue. Melanomas can look different on Black and brown skin than they do on white skin.

  6. A common mole is a growth on the skin that develops when pigment cells (melanocytes) grow in clusters. Most adults have between 10 and 40 common moles. These growths are usually found above the waist on areas exposed to the sun. They are seldom found on the scalp, breast, or buttocks.

  7. 6 sty 2021 · To differentiate between benign skin lesions and potential scalp melanoma, keep the ABCDEs of skin cancer in mind: A – Asymmetry – Are the sides of the mole the same, or are they noticeably different? B – Border – Do the edges of the spot look jagged or otherwise atypical?

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