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Skin cancer is one of common type of cancer in the United States, and doctors are urging people being more aware of the disease and what happens during skin cancer. It is therefore just as dangerous as any other type of cancer, not to mention the most common. It is one of the most commonly detected cancers, and the main cause is exposure to sun and is most common on areas of the body that are not normally exposed to the sun, and when exposing the skin to UV rays excessively.
However it's also the simplest cancer to cure, if diagnosed and treated early. Skin cancer is a disease in which cancer (malignant) cells are found in the outer layers of your skin. It is put into two major groups: non-melanoma and melanoma but is not confined to any specific area within the body it can occur anywhere.
Mainly caused by the ultraviolet radiation in the sun. The cancer is more common in people with light colored skin who have spent a lot of time within the sunlight. As the name suggests, it is a cancerous condition of skin, the more you cover your skin with clothing, the lesser is your risk of developing skin cancer. The most common form of is basal cell carcinoma.
Squamous cell skin cancer is a form that usually results from long-term damage to the skin by the sun. The best way to detect the early signs is to learn how to recognize it, and pictures of patients before and after can help.
It is a serious disease, effects 1 million people annually.
It's a serious disease and should not be ignored. The cancer cells are found in the outer layers of the skin. where it is the most common form of human cancer; it is a harmful, malignant growth on the skin affecting about 1 million people annually. It generally has a 20- to 30-year latency period.
Melanoma
Melanoma, if left untreated, will almost certainly kill the host. It is a dangerous form . Almost 8,000 are expected to die of melanoma this year. Even when limited to the outermost layers of the skin yields a 95% cure rate. In some parts of the world, especially in Western countries, the number of people who develop melanoma is increasing faster than any other cancer.
Treatment
Treatment often could be done in the doctor's office, but is dependent on type of cancer, location of the cancer, age of the patient, and if the cancer is primary or recurrence. People with small basal cell carcinomas, for instance, may need only simple treatment. None of them can claim to remove 100% of the cancer 100% of the time -- thus they remain"skin cancer treatments" and not "skin cancer cures".
With early detection and medicine, skin cancer is highly curable. The goals of treatment are to remove all of the cancer, reduce the chance of recurrence, preserve healthy skin tissue, and minimize scarring after surgery. This form is the least deadly and with proper treatment can be completely eliminated with not so much as a single scar squamous cell remaining. Currently, surgical excision is the most common form of treatment for dangerous skin cancers, but new discoveries using natural ingredients are now taking over. The application of crocodile oil to the surface of the skin has had a remarkable effect on patients all over the world. Most say that within four weeks of application, the cancerous skin just peels off without leaving a trace.
Prevention is better than cure use a sunscreen
Sunscreen is a simple, easy, and convenient artificial defense against skin cancer. It must be applied liberally and reapplied every two to three hours, especially after swimming or physical activity that promotes perspiration, which can weaken even sunscreens labeled as "waterproof. Research indicates that the absorption of three sunscreen ingredients into the skin, combined with a 60-minute exposure to UV, leads to an increase of free radicals in the skin, if applied in too little quantities and too infrequently. This means staying out of the sun at peak times, wearing proper sunscreen and protective clothing when outdoors. Apply sunscreen, with at least a SPF-15 or higher that protects against both UVA and UVB rays, to all areas of your child's (older than 6 months of age) body that are exposed to the sun.
Conclusion
As suggested by its name, skin cancer is a cancerous condition of skin. The only thing that can be done to skin cancer is to treat it, in the hopes that it does not return, but better to protect your skin before that happens.
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