Moles can change or enlarge over the course of time, change color and sometimes new ones appear. In most cases these are harmless developments, but unfortunately not always. Some moles degenerate and skin cancer develops. The good news is that skin cancer is easily treatable and curable at an early stage. There are always a lot of questions on this topic, which Dr. Tamara Kopp answers in detail in an interview.
TV interview with Prof. Dr. Tamara Kopp about skin cancer
Dr. Tamara Kopp is interviewed on SchauTV about skin cancer and answers the following questions:
- How does skin cancer develop?
- What is the difference between white and black skin cancer?
- What is a melanoma?
- How dangerous is melanoma?
- Who gets skin cancer?
- What minimizes the risk of skin cancer?
- How many get skin cancer?
- Can I die from white skin cancer?
- How quickly does a birthmark become malignant?
- How can skin cancer be treated?
- How do you protect yourself against skin cancer?
- When is the best time for a birthmark check?
- Should people at risk avoid the sun?
You can watch the Schau-TV interview with Prof. Dr. Tamara Kopp on the subject of skin cancer here: Schau Leben - Dr. Tamara Kopp in an interview about skin cancer
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