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Tiny Bump, Big Scare: Mum's Cancer Shock

13 Dec

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Summary

  • A small, skin-colored bump mistaken for a pimple was diagnosed as cancer.
  • Delayed skin checks due to long waitlists exacerbated the situation.
  • The cancer required plastic surgery and a skin graft from her ear.
Tiny Bump, Big Scare: Mum's Cancer Shock

A Perth mother's life took an unexpected turn when a tiny white bump on her face, initially mistaken for a pimple, was diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma. Laura Canham, a busy working mother, ignored the small, skin-colored blemish for months, as it didn't resemble typical cancerous moles.

When she finally sought medical advice, the waitlists for skin checks in Perth were extensive, delaying a proper diagnosis. A dermatologist's examination revealed the concerning truth: the bump was cancerous and required immediate removal. This necessitated complex plastic surgery, including a skin graft from her ear to reconstruct the area near her eye.

Canham's ordeal underscores the critical need for vigilance regarding any unusual skin changes. Her message encourages others, particularly busy mothers, not to postpone skin checks, emphasizing that skin cancer can present in forms other than brown moles and can require extensive treatment if not detected early.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Laura Canham initially thought the small white bump on her face was a pimple or milia.
Laura Canham was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer.
Perth residents should get skin checks promptly as skin cancer, like Laura Canham's case, can appear as minor bumps and requires timely diagnosis and treatment.

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