What Does Skin Cancer Look Like?
It’s estimated that around 40 to 50% of all fair-skinned people who live to be 65 or older will develop at least one skin cancer lesion in their lifetime.
Pretty scary statistics for all us fair-skinned people.
But if these skin cancers are spotted early, it can be treated.
Here’s the facts. Skin cancer – melanomas, basal cell carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas – usually start out as precancerous lesions, which, if detected early, can be treated.
So it’s really important that we are all able to spot the early warning signs.
WebMD’s put together a slideshow that is a pretty good primer to recognizing …read more






