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Date: Fri 21-Jul-1995

Publication: Hea

Author: KAAREN

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Skin Changes To Watch For

Know the simple ABCD rule to help you remember the important signs of

melanoma:

Assymetry. Irregular shape - one half of mole doesn't match the other.

Border irregularity. The edges are ragged notched or blurred.

Color. The color changes; the pigmentation is not uniform. Shades of tan,

brown and black are present. Red, white and blue may add a mottled appearance.

Diameter greater than 6 millimeters. Any sudden or continuing increase in size

should be of special concern.

Self-Examination For Skin Cancer

Examine your body front and back in the mirror, then right and left sides

sides with arms raised.

Bend elbows and look carefully at forearms and upper underarms and palms.

Look at the backs of legs and feet, spaces between the toes and the sole of

the foot.

Examine back of neck and scalp with a hand mirror. Part hair for a closer

look.

Finally, check back and buttocks with a hand mirror.

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