Correct.
Most skin cancers are non-melanoma, and occur in the
basal or squamous cells. Most of these skin cancers
develop on sun-exposed areas, such as the face, ear,
neck, lips, and the backs of hands, and they rarely
spread to other parts of the body. Melanoma begins in
the melanocytes, the cells that produce the skin coloring
known as melanin. Melanoma is usually curable in its
early stages, but is far more dangerous than other skin
cancers and causes the majority of skin cancer deaths. |