Cancer risk and actinic keratoses
There's a small chance that actinic keratoses could eventually turn into a type of skin cancer called squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) if they're not treated.
You're at a higher risk if you have lots of patches for a long time.
Research suggests that people with several patches have around a 1 in 10 chance of getting skin cancer within 10 years of first developing actinic keratoses.
Signs that a patch has turned into cancer include it:
- growing quickly
- hurting
- bleeding
See your GP if you have these symptoms or if you get any new patches or lumps on your skin.
SCC can usually be treated successfully if it's caught at an early stage. Read more about treatments for skin cancer.