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Malignate moles or malignant moles are benign skin pigmentations caused by abnormalities of melanocytes in the skin. There are many causes of malignate moles or malignant moles and one of the main causes is too much exposure of the skin to strong Ultra violet rays of the sunlight. Our skin have contacts with the sun on a day to day basis but the risk occurs if the skin is subjected to a more intense UV radiation where the sun is at its strongest and that is usually between 10 AM to 4 PM. The two types of natural UV radiation from the sun are UVA and UVB and these two have something in common when it comes to melanoma.

Malignate moles or malignant moles are derived form abnormal distribution of melanin that causes moles. The moles have negative reaction against UV radiation and thus it alters the skins DNA causing melanoma or cancerous moles. The purpose or melanocytes is give the skin its normal color and to protect the skin against UV radiation. However due to its abnormalities it then become cancerous and spreads to other parts of the skin as well as others organs of the body. As the malignant cancer progresses it could invade other major organs such as brain, liver, lungs as it is channeled through the blood. The chance for a cure is reduced and could lead to death.

Treatment of malignate moles or malignant moles is done after thorough examination through biopsy. The pathologist evaluates the skin tissue affected by malignant melanoma under the microscope. The malignate moles or malignant moles are removed under local anesthetic because it is painful and invasive. Once removed chances of recurrence is slim and new moles may not turn out to be a melanoma. Treatment of malignate moles or malignant moles may require surgery and a combination of radiation or chemotherapy and may require further follow-up.

To prevent malignate moles or malignant moles early detection is recommended. This starts from being observant in any unusual or funny looking moles in your skin. Finding what’s wrong with the moles is easy with the help of the ABCD rule. The simple ABCD rule includes Asymmetry, Border, Color and Diameter. Although it is known that most moles are benign, yet for some reason other moles just turn into melanoma. Risk factors such as genes, heredity and sun exposure are the most major contributory to the development of malignant moles. Some moles already have potential risk from the beginning and these types of moles are dysplastic nevi. If you have excessive moles or moles that have similar features like cancerous moles (dysplastic nevi) you need a regular self-examination and checkup to monitor any changes if any.