Beware of the Signs of Skin Melanoma

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If you work in an outdoor construction job you are automatically at risk for sun damage and skin cancer. Ehow Health reports that “There are three forms of skin cancer, and skin melanoma is the most dangerous. If you do not detect and treat this cancer early enough, it can quickly become fatal.” The American Cancer Society reports that, “More than 34,000 people develop malignant melanoma annually, and of these, over 7,200 die. Statistically, one out of every one hundred Americans will develop this form of skin cancer. Below are some visual signs to be aware of in order to treat any problems early.”

Ehow Health goes on to state that, “Consider your risk for skin cancer. If you are fair-skinned and have spent a great deal of time in the sun, your risk for this disease is greater. This does not mean that other skin types should not be concerned. For example, individuals who have a larger number of moles or uniquely shaped or appearing moles are also at greater risk. In fact, everyone should be alert to mole changes.”

This website gives these guidelines:

“Look at your skin, nails, eyes, mouth and genitals that have or even have not been exposed to the sun. Some places are more common than others for skin melanoma, such as men's backs and women's legs. Although melanoma is normally in shades of black or brown, it can appear as red, white or the color of your skin. Sometimes, it develops from a mole that already exists. However, it can appear on new areas of the skin. Since melanoma grows slowly; you should be leery about any changes to your skin over time.” Consider using this chart to help you understand how to identify potential skin cancer problems.

Asymmetric shape
Apply the "ABCD" process to check for possible melanoma. "A" stands for asymmetric moles, or when the two halves of a mole are not symmetrical. They appear different from one another because of color or shape.

Border changes
Beware of moles with the letter "B," which stands for border, or when the rim around the mole is ragged or blurred.

Color variation.
Be careful of "C" changes, or when the mole begins to change color.

Diameter change
Do not ignore your skin when a mole begins to grow and change in "D" or diameter.

When it comes to preventing skin cancer, another major concern today is the use of tanning salons. Young people especially are prone to use these salons to acquire a quick tan to appear more appealing to their friends.

So when it comes to keeping yourself healthy, make sure you take the necessary precautions. By understanding the signs of skin cancer and taking the preventative measures to protect you and your family, you will be doing yourself a favor that will help you and your loved ones lead a longer and healthier life.


Tom Borg is a consultant in leadership management, team building and customer service. Please see more of his blogs at constructionjobforceblog.com and csjobsblog.com To view additional job postings go to Nexxt
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