Skin Changes That Matter
What are the skin changes you shouldn’t ignore? Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Doing a skin self-exam and knowing the warning signs are for melanoma are key. Increase your chances of spotting skin cancer early.
How to perform a skin self-exam?
Examine your body in a full-length mirror-Examine your body front and back in a mirror, then look at the right and left sides with your arms raised.
Look at your underarms, forearms, and palms-Bend your elbows and look carefully at your forearms, underarms, and palms.
Look at your legs, between toes, and soles of your feet-Look at the backs of your legs and feet, the spaces between your toes, and the soles of your feet.
Use a hand mirror to examine your neck and scalp-Examine the back of your neck and scalp with a hand mirror. Part your hair for a closer look at your scalp.

Remember the “ABCDE rule”
Note changes in moles or birthmarks that can be warning signs of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.
- A- Asymmetry where one half looks different from the other
- B- Borders of the mole that are irregular or not sharply demarcated
- C- Color is varied from one area to another
- D- Diameter over 6mm (the size of a pencil eraser)
- E- Evolving or changing in size shape or color