skin cancer

AND YOUR FEET

For generations, Texas has been known for its vast open skies, sprawling landscapes, and rich Wild West history—a legacy that Pleasanton proudly preserves at the Longhorn Museum.

But with all that sunshine comes a hidden risk: skin cancer, and your feet are not immune. Because they’re often overlooked, unusual lesions on your feet can go unnoticed until it’s too late.

The good news? Early detection can save lives—even in cases of melanoma. Knowing the signs and checking your feet regularly can make all the difference.

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skin cancer & your feet

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WHAT TO
LOOK FOR:

This dangerous cancer has a few tell-tale signs that can help identify it, though.

Checking your feet every day for these changes can help you get diagnosed and treated before the problem metastasizes and becomes deadly:

01

ASSYMETRY

The shape of the lesion is abnormal, with one side that looks very different from the other.

02

BORDERS

The borders that separate the patch from normal skin are irregular. They may appear blurry, notched, ragged, or otherwise uneven.

03

COLOR CHANGES

Frequently a melanoma spot features multiple uneven colors smashed together. These can include black, brown, tan, red, or even pink.

04

DIAMETER

Malignant spots grow, so the lesion may be more than six millimeters in diameter.

Any mole that seems to change from a regular bump to a large or unusually shaped one has a high risk for cancer.

The key really is, then, to

check your feet often for these changes.

ELIMINATING
THE ABNORMAL GROWTH

The key to eliminating skin cancer on your feet or ankles is to catch the problem early and begin prompt treatment. This will mean checking your feet regularly for changes.

skin cancer on your feet

& surgery

Dr. Darren Silvester and the Next Step Foot & Ankle Clinic staff will examine any unusual spots. 

We may need to take a skin biopsy confirm the diagnosis. Once we have identified possible cancerous lesions and their types, we will begin treatment to heal your feet.

Most likely the malignant patch will need to be surgically cut away. This will prevent the tumor from spreading.

Once the spot is removed, you may need additional treatment to keep the cells from re-growing. This will depend on the type of tumor you have, as well as the severity of the condition.

Skin cancer is a serious problem that needs immediate attention. Leaving it alone can cause significant damage to your lower limbs. Check your skin regularly and let Dr. Darren Silvester at Next Step Foot & Ankle Clinic help you treat any problems that arise. 

Take the next step
to happy feet!

Click the links to request your appointment or learn more about what Next Step Foot & Ankle Clinic can do for you.

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