Archive for the 'Skin Cancer' Category
Despite skin cancer being a very treatable form of cancer, it is required that it is identified in the early stages and monitored to get the correct treatment swiftly. Leaving skin cancer untreated may make it spread in other bits of the body and affect the person’s survival rate. You should usually be conscious of the symptoms of skin cancer.
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The sun gives off damaging ultraviolet rays that cause sunburn and cancer. The best way to protect from them is to use sunscreen as part of your skin care method.
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Why should I have a skin biopsy? Skin cancer. How do you know if you have it? Ever wonder about that spot on your foot? Is it new? Has it changed? Does it bleed? Is it darker then it was in the past?
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There are seven (7) major causes of skin cancer. The one that tops the list is ultra-violet rays from the sun. The two associated with skin cancer are UVA (ultra-violet A) and UVB (ultra-violet B) rays. UVB rays are the shorter-wave solar rays and are more unlikely to cause skin reddening and sunburn. UVA rays, however, would have more permanent damages to the skin as they penetrate much deeper to the skin.
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Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer that is diagnosed each year. It’s also one cancer that is easily discoverable if you be aware of your skin and perform a self examination regularly. In addition to first sign of skin cancer you need to do everything you can to prevent skin cancer from ever starting. Take some time to look at your own skin one or more times every 30 days.
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Skin cancer, premature ageing of the skin, cataracts and other eye damage, and suppression of proper functioning of the body’s immune system are all major health problems linked to overexposure Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. UV irradiation is present in sunlight. 93-99% of this potentially damaging ultraviolet light is absorbed by the ozone layer, a layer present in the earth’s atmosphere that contains a high concentration of ozone.
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The amount of pigment in the skin varies from person to person. That is why some people will have higher sensitivity to the sun and burn easily, and never tan. Some people will experience a little bit of tanning but a lot of burning.
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Not many people really want skin cancer, but you couldn’t tell by the way they take care of their skin. A few simple tricks can save you a lot of grief.
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Are you aware of the dangers of the sun? Protect yourself from it, and don’t find out the hard way!
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Neva noticed a quarter inch mole on her thigh and after a visit to her doctor was told that it was melanoma. The doctor suggested surgery and chemotherapy, but Neva opted for a wheatgrass juice therapy instead.
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