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Horrifying time-lapse video shows how nail ‘blemish’ can morph into killer stage 4 cancer

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A HORRIFYING time-lapse video reveals how a tiny brown line on your finger can morph into stage four cancer.

Though it's rare for skin cancer - including melanoma - to develop under and around your fingernails and toenails, it does happen.

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Skin cancer can look like a brown or black band on your naiCredit: YouTube
Cancer that grows under the nails is called subungual melonoma.Credit: YouTube

It may look like a brown or black band on your nail, which can be easily mistaken for a bruise.

Melanoma is the fifth most common cancer in the UK, with about 16,000 people diagnosed with it each year.

 warns that cases are rising too.

This type of cancer that grows under the nails is called subungual melonoma.

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Aside from a line, the disease can also look like irregular mark under the nail.

It is most likely to show up on the thumb or big toe of your dominant hand or foot. However, the discoloration could develop on any one of your nails.

Your nail splitting down the middle is yet another possible sign of melanoma. As could a bump under the nail that doesn't go away.

Put together by Dr Christopher Chang, a consultant at , the disturbing time lapse used AI to show how early stage nail melonoma can develop into late stage, also called stage four cancer.

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As time passes, the brown line gets bigger, until it covers the entire nail.

As the disease moves into its later stage, the nail begins to turn black, crack and the skin underneath develops ulcers, bleeds and looks infected.

Like with most cancers, catching melanoma skin cancer early can make big difference to how treatable it is.

It's important you get new or changing marks on your nails or skin checked out by a GP as soon as you notice them.

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