• 3 years ago
1. Basal cell carcinoma
Basal cells are present within the skin and produce new cells as the old ones die. Basal cell carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer. They make up as much as 80% of cancer cases.

This type of cancer usually shows up on your face or neck. The parts of the body most exposed to sunlight. It appears like a white lump or a brown, scaly patch.

2. Squamous cell carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma is the second most frequent type of skin cancer. This type also occurs on body parts exposed to UV radiation from sunlight and tanning beds.

Squamous carcinoma, unlike basal cells, can spread to other parts of your body. Although the cancer cells grow at a much slower rate, they can appear in multiple parts of your body like head, neck, chest, arms and legs.

3. Melanoma
Melanoma only occurs in about 1% of skin cancer cases, but it’s the more dangerous form. If not detected early, it can be fatal. While it is rare, it makes up the majority of skin cancer deaths each year.