Today, cancer is a deadly disease caused by a division that is unable to govern the abnormal cells in the human body. As a result, malignant cells grow rapidly and can invade and destroy nearby structures as well as spread to distant locations, ultimately leading to death. All live cells at all levels of the human body can be affected by cancer, regardless of gender. Skin cancer is on the rise these days as skin cells multiply and unrepaired DNA damage to those cells causes mutations. It has been established that basal cell, squamous, and melanomas are all separate types of skin cancer. Skin cancers of the melanoma and non-melanoma varieties are the most frequent. Melanocytes, the cells that produce the skin's colour, are malignant and capable of spreading to whole body. Additionally, it has the potential to spread throughout the body, posing a serious health risk or even resulting in death.
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