WARNING 6 SIGNS OF NON-MELANOMA SKIN CANCER
Don’t Ignore the Signals!
Signs and symptoms of non-melanoma skin cancer include:
- A non-healing sore: This can be a red, scaly, or crusty patch that does not heal or keeps coming back.
- Lumps or bumps: A red, firm lump that can be small, slow-growing, or shiny, may appear.
- Wart-like growth: Some non-melanoma cancers can look like a wart.
- Changes to existing spots: This includes a new growth on the skin or a change in the size, shape, or color of an existing spot or mole.
- Crusting or bleeding: A sore or patch that bleeds, oozes, or crusts easily can be a sign of non-melanoma skin cancer.
- Pain: Pain, tingling, or itchiness, especially if the cancer is near a nerve.
Early detection saves lives!
If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, consult with a specialist






