If you are concerned, check in with your doctor about removing the wart. Ask for a biopsy at that time.
A wart is what we call a tumour. Warts are rarely cancerous but then again, there is still that small chance. If you think it is an unusual sort of wart, visit your doctor.
The real answer is wart
warts are round
The bigger the mole the more likely it in a cancerous mole, and also by the shape of a mole. A cancerous mole will be deformed, this doesn't mean it's not a perfect circle, but it means you would be able to tell it's not right quite fast.
No
If it is 6mm or larger in size get it checked out. Discoloration is also a sign.
(1) When you have a cancerous growth (2) when you have a non-cancerous growth that pushs into the neck, causing other things in the neck to be squeezed (3) and this is the most likely case, when they can't tell from the biopsy if the growth is cancerous or not.
She has a wart on her arm.He couldn't stop looking at her wart.
No that would require a biopsy.
There is no way for an individual to tell the difference between a benign and malignant cancer. A biopsy will have to be taken by a doctor and then sent off to the lab to determine what it is and if it is cancerous.
A wart is a virus.