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  1. Some cancer treatments can damage or change your fingernails and toenails. This might affect the appearance, texture, color, and health of your nails. Understanding these changes and how to manage them can help you keep your nails healthy during and after treatment.

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  2. It’s important to regularly check for signs of cancer in your nails, particularly if you have a family history of melanoma. Noticeable nail changes including nail color, texture, or shape may alert you to potential health issues, including skin cancer.

  3. 15 cze 2021 · Some fingernail or toenail changes may be a harbinger of a condition called subungual melanoma, commonly known as nail bed cancer, a rare occurrence that accounts for less than 4 percent of all malignant melanomas. Subungual means “beneath the nail.”

  4. Abnormal changes in your finger and toe nails can be indicators that something is not quite right in your body. These changes might be symptoms of cancer, but if you detect them early enough, you increase your chance of survival drastically.

  5. 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.

  6. 28 mar 2022 · Check your entire body, even places that see little sunlight, like the soles of your feet, the palms of your hands, the skin between your toes or fingers, and your toenails and fingernails.

  7. 7 maj 2021 · Although rare, skin cancer, including melanoma — the deadliest form of skin cancer — can develop under and around your fingernails and toenails. Board-certified dermatologists say to look for these signs when checking your nails for melanoma.

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