Melanoma Skin Cancer
Posted by Michael Byrd | on August 30, 2007
in category: Dermatology, General, Skin Care
Melanoma skin cancer is the most serious kind of skin cancer there is. It’s not something that should be overlooked because it can be deadly if not treated properly. If it’s found early enough, it can curable but the key to treatment is early detection.
About 51,000 cases are reported each year to the American Cancer Society. This doesn’t include the estimated thousands of incidences of skin cancer that are not reported or diagnosed.
The symptoms of melanoma skin cancer are listed below:
1. Growth that is dark in color and increases in size.
2. Growth that changes shape.
3. Growth that changes color.
4. Itching.
5. Bleeding from growth.
6. Growth becoming extremely inflamed.
Here’s a picture of melanoma

If you experience any of the above symptoms then it is imperative that you consult a doctor right away for treatment. If cancer is found early it can certainly be treated. Remember, early detection and treatment is the key.
