No. I think that you can't have cancer that was made from a mole it disn't make sence that you can have cancer from a mole.
AnswerNo. Many people have numerous moles and do not have cancer. If the mole is an unusual color, has hairs growing out of it, or is large and/or growing, you should see your Doctor. AnswerGenerally, no. Moles are usually of no medical consequence. However, sudden changes that occur in moles (such as bleeding, irritation, darkening, sudden growth or a change in shape) can be a sign of skin cancer, so monitoring for these changes is adviseable.no
A mole should be removed if it starts to grow bigger, or if it appeared where there was previously not a mole. A mole can indicate bigger problems, such as skin cancer.
yes it is posinus!!!!!!
Probably not. That makes really no sense at all.
If you have a mole and it has scabbed over, it is important to see a doctor. It could be a sign of skin cancer.
It's definitely cancer.
Malignant melanoma
If it has not changed for years, you are probably ok. If it was cancer, it would have changed since cancer likes to grow and develop. The best is to go to a doctor and have them check it.You can get your mole analyzed on the Internet, but it will not tell you if it's cancer. There is a company that uses a software called MoleSense for Internet mole analysis.
Some doctors suggest not picking at moles as it can lead to cancer. Picking moles can lead to excessive bleeding and possible infections.
sometimes moles are a sign that the person has skin cancer, the doctor should remove it or tell you its not cancer easily
My daughter has a small red mole on her back that has a white circle around it. Could it be something like cancer?
Take notice to see if the mole changes over time or is irritated by anything put on the body. The mole should not bleed, ooze, itch, or cause pain. If it continues to be a concern or the mole has changed in appearance, seek advice from a dermatologist.