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Seborrheic Keratosis: Do I Have Skin Cancer?A recent trip to the dermatologist uncovered something frightening - moles that were not there before. Thankfully, they were diagnosed as Seborrheic Keratosis, which appears cancerous but is actually harmless. Learn more about Seborrheic Keratosis.- Can Seborrheic Keratosis Be on the Ear?Can your ear get a seborrheic keratosis?
- What is a Seborrheic Keratosis?Spotting one can be scary because a seborrheic keratosis often looks like skin cancer. However, this type of skin growth is benign.
- Precancerous Conditions to Skin Cancer: Actinic Keratosis and Actinic CheilitisPrecancerous conditions can lead to skin cancer. These may mimic other skin disorders so may be hard to detect for proper treatment. Following is information on actinic keratosis and related precancerous conditions to skin cancer.
- Causes and Treatments for Actinic KeratosisActinic keratosis is a skin disorder which is commonly associated with long-term exposure to the sun. It can be quite a painful condition, causing sores in any number of places on the skin.
Do You Have Actinic Keratosis?Personal account of developing and treating Actinic or Solar Keratosis.- Seborrheic Keratosis and Actinic Keratosis: How These Two Skin Diseases DifferThe term "keratosis" refers to a small growth that involves the outer layer of the skin. It is a skin disease, and its two most common kinds are discussed here.
Can Seborrheic Keratosis Turn into Skin Cancer?Seborrheic keratoses can look like melanoma, the deadly skin cancer.



