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Kevin Jonas has recently revealed that she has been diagnosed with skin cancer and has recently undergone surgery.
The American musician and actor is suffering from Basal cell carcinoma, which is a type of skin cancer. He took to Instagram and informed his fans in a post: “Friendly reminder to get your moles checked.”
Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer. Basal cell carcinoma begins in the basal cells — a type of cell within the skin that produces new skin cells as old ones die off. Basal cell carcinoma often appears as a slightly transparent bump on the skin, though it can take other forms.
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Its early signs of skin cancer can vary by type, but there are general indicators to watch for. New skin growths, persistent sores that do not heal, or changes in existing moles warrant attention.
Asymmetry, where one half of a mole does not match the other, and border irregularity, with edges that are ragged, notched, or blurred, are critical warning signs. Additionally, color variations, with multiple or uneven colors within a mole, and a diameter larger than 6mm (about the size of a pencil eraser) or a spot that is growing, are concerning.
Any evolving changes in size, shape, color, or symptoms such as itching, tenderness, or bleeding should prompt a medical consultation.