Can moles on the palms of the hands become cancerous?

Apr 18, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wan
Introduction
Whether a mole on the palm of the hand can become cancerous is uncertain. The potential for malignancy primarily depends on the type of mole and its clinical progression. In most cases, such moles are classified as pigmented nevi. Pigmented nevi are common benign skin tumors present in nearly everyone and typically cause no pain or other subjective symptoms.

Whether a mole on the palm of the hand can become cancerous is uncertain. The risk of malignancy primarily depends on the type of mole and its clinical behavior over time. In most cases, such a lesion is considered a pigmented nevus.

A pigmented nevus is a common benign skin tumor present in nearly everyone. Typically, it causes no pain or other subjective symptoms. While most pigmented nevi remain benign and do not undergo malignant transformation, there remains a small but real risk of cancer development.

In addition, close observation of the mole’s evolution is essential. The following changes may indicate an increased risk of malignancy: sudden increase in size; darkening of color; onset of pain or itching; surface erosion, ulceration, bleeding, or swelling. If any of these signs appear, prompt medical evaluation at a hospital is strongly recommended.

In daily life, maintaining healthy lifestyle habits is important. Adopt a balanced diet and avoid spicy foods. Maintain regular sleep patterns and avoid staying up late. Since the mole is located on the palm, minimize excessive friction or irritation to the area.

Given the uncertainty regarding potential malignancy, it is advisable to seek timely medical evaluation. A healthcare professional can determine the underlying cause and recommend appropriate management or treatment.