Some patient develops non-melanoma, which includes basal cell cancer, which is a slow growing tumor that affects areas of chronic sun exposure in lightly pigmented subjects. Grossly resembles pearly papules with dilated sub-epidermal blood vessels and squamous cell cancer, which is an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells arising in the squamous cells, which compose most of the skin’s upper layers or the epidermis. They often look like scaly red patches, open sores, elevated growths with a central depression, or warts; they may crust or bleed. They can become disfiguring and sometimes deadly if allowed to grow (Firnhaber, 2012). However, malignant melanoma, which is the deadliest form of skin cancer, it may produce metastasis to lymph nodes, liver, lung, and brain; often have recognizable precursor conditions due to an aggressive-growth. A few skin lesions resemble malignancies are growing, spreading or pigmented or those that occur on exposed areas of skin are of particular concern, but a simple inspection and palpation by a healthcare professional can make a diagnosis in most case (Ryszard, Alison, Burke, & Golub,
Some patient develops non-melanoma, which includes basal cell cancer, which is a slow growing tumor that affects areas of chronic sun exposure in lightly pigmented subjects. Grossly resembles pearly papules with dilated sub-epidermal blood vessels and squamous cell cancer, which is an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells arising in the squamous cells, which compose most of the skin’s upper layers or the epidermis. They often look like scaly red patches, open sores, elevated growths with a central depression, or warts; they may crust or bleed. They can become disfiguring and sometimes deadly if allowed to grow (Firnhaber, 2012). However, malignant melanoma, which is the deadliest form of skin cancer, it may produce metastasis to lymph nodes, liver, lung, and brain; often have recognizable precursor conditions due to an aggressive-growth. A few skin lesions resemble malignancies are growing, spreading or pigmented or those that occur on exposed areas of skin are of particular concern, but a simple inspection and palpation by a healthcare professional can make a diagnosis in most case (Ryszard, Alison, Burke, & Golub,