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  • Different types of skin cancer can look different. Non-melanomas such as a BCC cancer, for example, can start as a small red, pink or pearly dome-shaped lump. SCCs often appear as small scaly or crusted areas of skin with a red or pink base. Melanoma usually starts as a dark spot or mole on your skin. If a melanoma spreads to other parts of your body, you can develop other symptoms such as swollen lymph glands (nodes). Symptoms which may indicate skin cancer include any spot or lesion that: changes in size has an irregular shape has an irregular colour becomes inflamed forms an ulcer oozes feels different Although these signs do not necessarily mean you have skin cancer, you should visit your doctor to have it checked as soon as possible

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