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The first sign of melanoma is often a change in a mole, or the appearance of a new mole. The ABCDE rule can help you tell a normal mole from one that might be melanoma. The ABCDE rule is:
Melanoma
Sign
Characteristic
Asymmetry
When half of the mole does not match the other half
Border
When the borders (edges) of the mole are ragged or irregular
Color
When the mole has more than one color
Diameter
If the mole's diameter is larger than a pencil's eraser
Evolving
When the mole changes in the way it looks over time
Other signs and symptoms that may be melanoma include:
Become familiar with the way your moles look so you will know if they're changing. Take note of any new moles that appear on your skin.
Most moles are not melanomas. But it's important to see your doctor if you have moles or other spots on your skin with the features above. Also see your doctor if you are worried about a spot on your skin for some other reason. Your doctor will examine the mole and do testing on it to find out if it is cancer.