Skin cancer symptoms can present with various symptoms that individuals should be aware of to ensure early detection and timely treatment. One common symptom is the development of new growth or a change in an existing mole or skin lesion. These changes may include alterations in size, shape, color, or texture. Another symptom is the occurrence of a sore that does not heal within a few weeks or reopens after healing. Additionally, skin cancer may cause persistent itching, tenderness, or pain in the affected area. In some cases, the cancerous skin lesion may also bleed or ooze fluid. It is important to note that not all skin cancers exhibit these symptoms, and some types, such as melanoma, can be more aggressive and may spread to other parts of the body. Therefore, regular skin self-examinations and professional screenings are crucial for early detection and treatment.
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