please provide atleast 3 identifiction that can diffrenciate nornmal skin cell from melanin tumor skin cell photo is attached below for your refrence


Melanoma is the cancer that arises from skin cells called melanocytes.Melanocytes are the type of skin cells that give our skin and hair it's colour as these cells that contain a pigment called melanin.
Malignant melanoma, usually referred to as melanoma, is a form of skin cancer that arises from melanocytes, or cells that produce colour. Melanomas primarily affect the skin, although they can sometimes affect the mouth, intestines, or eyes as well (uvea). Women typically get them on the legs, but men typically get them on the back.
UV radiation in people with low amounts of the skin pigment melanin is the main cause of melanoma. The UV light might come from the sun or from other places, such tanning booths. More people are at risk if they have a lot of moles, have a history of affected family members, or have weak immune systems. The risk is further elevated by a variety of uncommon hereditary diseases, including xeroderma pigmentosum. Any skin lesion that exhibits symptoms of potentially being malignant is diagnosed with a biopsy and analysis.
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