Every year, over 5 million cases of skin cancer are diagnosed in the United States alone, making it the most common form of cancer nationwide. At the same time, age spots—also known as liver spots—affect millions as people age, often leading to confusion and concern. Our skin, the body’s largest organ, is constantly exposed to the sun, environmental stressors, and natural aging processes. Distinguishing between harmless age spots and potentially dangerous lesions like melanoma can be daunting. Missing the early signs of skin cancer can have life-threatening consequences, while overreacting to benign spots causes unnecessary anxiety. This article provides the knowledge you need to recognize the difference—before it’s too late. For more on skin cancer statistics, visit the American Cancer Society.
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