Skin cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States, with over 5 million cases treated each year according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As the body’s largest organ, the skin plays a vital protective role, but its vast surface also makes it vulnerable to malignancies. A major challenge in combating skin cancer is late detection, which often results from subtle or overlooked early changes in the skin’s appearance and texture.
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49. Non-Sun-Exposed Lesions While most skin cancers develop on areas frequently exposed to the sun, such as the face, neck, arms, and legs, it is important…