Skin Neoplasms
Skin neoplasms are abnormal growths in the skin that can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). They can be caused by sun damage, genetics, and even environmental factors. Skin neoplasms can manifest in various forms, including moles, warts, and skin tags. Early detection and treatment are important to prevent the progression of any pathological change. Treatment options available for skin neoplasms include topical or systemic medications, surgical excision, cryotherapy, laser ablation, and photodynamic therapy. Early detection and prompt treatment of skin neoplasms can reduce the risk of skin cancer and improve overall health.
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