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How Is Skin Cancer Diagnosed?

Doctors often can recognize skin cancer just by looking at it.

  • Encourage your doctor to look for growths by doing a complete examination of the entire skin surface during a physical examination at least once a year; more often if you already have a past history of skin cancer.

  • Many people detect skin cancer themselves while doing a regular skin self-examination. A biopsy, however, is the only certain way of identifying skin cancer, and determining the specific type of cancer. In a biopsy, the doctor removes cells or tissues for examination under a microscope. The examination usually is done by a dermatopathologist, a doctor who studies diseased tissue under a microscope.

Two types of biopsy are done for most skin cancers:

  • An excisional biopsy excises, or cuts away, the entire visible growth. For small nonmelanoma skin cancer, an excisional biopsy may also be the only treatment necessary, whereas other cancers like malignant a cancerous growth that may destroy nearby normal tissue and spread to other parts of the body.melanoma cancer that occurs in melanocytes and is the most serious kind of skin cancer. generally require additional removal of a wider margin of normal tissue around the site.

  • An incisional biopsy, or core biopsy, removes only a sample of the growth. Further treatment is necessary if the microscopic examination reveals cancer cells. This is the most common type of biopsy.

Need To Know:

Early diagnosis is important because skin cancer is most curable when treated in an early stage. Skin cancer would be almost 100 percent curable if all skin cancers were found and treated early.

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