When board-certified dermatologist Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi was pregnant with her first child, a dark spot formed on her lower leg. Six months later, when the spot began to grow, the alarm bells started ringing.
Skin cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer, with over 9,000 Americans being diagnosed with the disease every day. Healthy sun safety practices, monthly self-checks and being cognizant of the ABC’s of skin cancer (asymmetry, border, color, diameter and evolving) are always good ideas, but dermatologists warn that there are other things to consider that people might find surprising.
1. You can get skin cancer underneath your nails.
2. Just one session of indoor tanning can increase the risk of melanoma.
3. Skin cancer in between the toes is particularly dangerous.
4. Sores or cuts that don’t heal could be a sign of skin cancer.
5. Not all melanomas follow the ABCDE rules.
6. Skin cancer can be mistaken for eczema or psoriasis.
7. Skin cancer can occur in all skin tones.
This article originally appeared on HuffPost.
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