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Collection of Skin Cancer (25)

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Left: multiple red circular lesions on the torso; Right: sun exposure causing brown spots on the skin.
Left: A raised, crusted lesion with surrounding redness and small satellite ulcers. Right: An asymmetrical, multicolored mole with blurred borders and uneven surface texture.
A whimsical stack of three cheese slices, each sporting big eyes and a different emotion-from wide-eyed wonder to cheeky grin to stern frown.
A clinical reference image illustrating six key types of skin cancer and related lesions, each labeled for educational identification.
Chemical sunscreen absorbs harmful UV radiation before it penetrates deeper skin layers-here’s how it works.
This visual explains how melanoma develops in the skin’s layers and highlights essential prevention and treatment methods.
A close-up view of a concerning pigmented skin lesion exhibiting uneven coloration, blurred edges, and structural asymmetry.
Two dermatologists carefully inspect skin lesions on a patient’s face and neck, highlighting the importance of early detection and diagnosis.
Skin cancer stock vector. Illustration of burn, care - 68368632
The sun emits three types of ultraviolet radiation-UVA (longest wavelength, deepest skin penetration), UVB (medium, causes sunburn), and UVC (shortest, mostly blocked by atmosphere).
A dermatologist carefully inspects acne lesions through a magnifying glass-highlighting precision and personalized care.
Clinical photos illustrating common appearances of skin cancer: a raised lesion on the nose, a circled suspicious mole on the torso, and a lesion on the scalp.
Clinical photos showing basal cell carcinoma lesions on the neck, face, and trunk-typical sites for this common skin cancer.
Clinical examples of the four most common skin cancers: Basal Cell (pink, scaly patch), Squamous Cell (crusted nodule), Melanoma (irregular dark lesion), and Merkel Cell (firm red nodule).
A cheerful, hand-drawn sunscreen bottle featuring bold “SUN SCREEN” lettering and a happy sun icon-perfect for educational or promotional health content.
A stylized line-art depiction of an SPF 15 sunscreen bottle-perfect for illustrating sun protection basics.
A dermatologist discusses a suspicious skin lesion with a concerned patient during a clinical consultation.
A courageous woman’s real-life recovery from serious facial burns-showing both the initial injury and hopeful healing stages.
A bold, stop-sign-style alert urging immediate attention to skin cancer prevention and awareness.
Keep your loved ones protected-apply broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen every two hours and seek shade during peak UV hours.
A raised, pinkish-red skin nodule with mild scaling and surrounding erythema, alongside a close-up of ulceration and a surgical eye-shaped marking for excision guidance.
A close-up of a pigmented lesion on the shoulder with uneven borders and multiple shades of brown-features that may warrant medical assessment.
The orange ribbon is a powerful symbol of hope and advocacy for multiple health and social causes worldwide.
The pink ribbon-universally recognized as the emblem of breast cancer awareness and solidarity.
This diagram highlights the five critical warning signs of melanoma (ABCDE) and shows how a suspicious mole can evolve over six months.
A magnified view of a pigmented skin lesion with asymmetry and color variation-key features dermatologists assess during skin exams.