ABCDE’s of Melanoma

Remembering the key characteristics of melanoma is made easy by recalling the ABCDEs of melanoma:

Asymmetry: Melanomas often exhibit asymmetrical shapes, unlike the uniform and symmetrical appearance of non-cancerous moles.

Border: Look for irregular or poorly defined borders, a common feature of melanoma, whereas benign moles typically have smooth, well-defined edges.

Color: Melanoma lesions frequently display multiple colors or shades, while benign moles tend to be uniform in color.

Diameter: Melanomas typically exceed 6mm in diameter, approximately the size of a standard pencil eraser.

Evolution: Melanomas may change over time in terms of size, shape, or color, unlike benign moles which usually remain stable. If you notice any changes in a mole or skin growth, promptly schedule an appointment with a Granada Hills dermatologist for evaluation.

Perform regular skin checks at home using the ABCDE assessment. If you detect any signs or symptoms of melanoma or have concerns about a mole or lesion, consult your doctor promptly. Consider scheduling annual skin checks with a dermatologist to ensure early detection of skin cancer, including melanoma, which significantly improves treatment outcomes.

While skin cancer is common, early detection is key to successful treatment. If you notice anything unusual on your skin, remain calm but proactive. Remember, most skin lesions and moles are benign, but it’s always advisable to seek medical evaluation for peace of mind and timely intervention if necessary.