Learn about moles (nevi), what causes them, whether they put you at increased risk of skin cancer and how to check a mole for signs of skin cancer. Moles are a common type of skin growth. They often ...
Winter is the perfect time to assess your skin, including any changes to moles on your face and body. Here’s what I found ...
From regularly applying SPF to seeking shade when the sun is at its strongest, protecting our skin to lower the risk of skin cancer should always be a priority – but this isn't the only step to take.
Ever noticed a mole that stands out like a sore thumb among your others? That's the \"ugly duckling\" sign, a straightforward ...
Scots are being urged to check their skin and moles more closely than ever this Skin Cancer Awareness Month, using an easy-to ...
Benign moles are noncancerous skin growths. They are typically symmetrical with a rounded shape and a smooth edge. A mole is a small collection of skin cells. It’s also known as a nevus (the plural is ...
A small number of conditions can cause a whitish appearance on moles. This includes melanoma, a type of skin cancer, which can sometimes create white patches on a person’s mole. Another possible cause ...