
Cancer is one of the most dangerous diseases prevalent everywhere. Cancer can occur in any part of the body. Skin is the largest organ in our body and cancerous cells can also occur in the skin. The study of diseases and treatments related to the skin is called dermatology. A physician who specializes in treating skin disorders and malignancies is called dermatologist oncologist or dermatology oncologist.. Cancer in the skin is formed due to the abnormal growth of the healthy cells. Cancer can affect any skin tones. A dermatologist is capable of treating many types of skin cancer. The most common types of skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma, melanoma and squamous cell carcinoma. Of these three, melanoma is the most dangerous.
The dermatologist oncologists have studied that the main cause of skin cancer as exposure to UV radiations and direct rays of sunlight. The oncologists have very rarely diagnosed skin cancer at an early stage because the symptoms develop only after the cell division. One symptoms of skin cancer is the formation of skin lesions. Symptoms of skin cancer depend upon the type of cancer. For example, Basal cell carcinoma is the most common and easily treatable skin cancer. The symptoms of this disease are appearance of pearly and waxy bump on face and cheeks and a brown color scar on the back.
Squamous cell carcinoma spreads very rapidly and the symptoms of this disease are appearance of red nodules on face lips, ears, neck, hands and arms and a flat, scaly crusted lesion on the face neck, arms and ears. Melanoma is the most dangerous form of cancer and the symptoms of this disease are large brown spots, simple mole and small lesion found everywhere on the body. The dermatologist oncologist advises his patients to watch the symptoms carefully for early detection of cancer.

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