Diagnosis can be difficult for the layman. However, if any skin growth is growing, or causing itch, pain or bleeding, or if any ulcer is not healing, one should see a dermatologist for a skin check. Moles should be regularly monitored for the “ABCD” changes of melanoma: A for asymmetry, B for border irregularity, C for colour changes and D for diameter increase.
People with a past history or family history of skin cancer and those who have sun damaged skin should get a regular skin check at least once a year. If you have a past history or family history of abnormal (dysplastic) moles or melanoma, you should get a skin check once in 6 months.