Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Reason
Monday, November 16, 2009
Symptoms of Skin Cancer
- A small lump (spot or mole) that is shiny, waxy, pale in color, & smooth in texture.
- A red lump (spot or mole) that is firm.
- A sore or spot that bleeds or becomes crusty. Also look for sores that dont heal
- Rough and scaly patches on the skin
- Flat scaly areas of the skin that are red or brown
- Any new growth that is suspicious
Keep an eye out for any or all of these symptoms, if any occur you should see a doctor immediately to get it checked out.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Types of Skin Cancer
- Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Malignant Melanoma
Ways to Prevent Skin Cancer
1. Reduce your sun exposure
2. Shade your skin
3. Beware of clouds
4. Remember reflections
5. Put on alot of sunscreen
6. Avoid tanning salons and sunlamps
7. Protect your children
8. Spot check your moles regularly
If you follow these 8 steps then you are 8 steps closer to preventing sun cancer from occurring.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Types
Basal Cell Carcinoma
One symptom is a small fleshy bump or nodule on the head, neck, or hands.
This type of cancer rarely spreads to other parts of the body. It can also extend below the skin to the bone and can cause damage. This type of skin cancer is mostly found in Caucasians. BCC develops on the areas of the skin mostly exposed to the sun, it starts in the cell layer of the epidermis and grows slowly.
Squamos Cell Carcinoma
his type may appear as nodules, or red scaly patches on the skin.
he SCC is the second most likely skin Cancer found in Caucasians and is, usually found on fair skinned people. SCC is found on the rim of the ear, face, lips and mouth, however it can spread to other parts of the body.
Melanoma
A disease of the skin in which cancer cells are found in the melanocytes. Melanoma usually occurs in adults but may occasionally be found in children and adolescents. It has the highest death rate and is responsible for 75% of deaths from skin cancer. It is occasionally found on fair skinned men and women, but people with other skin types can be affected. Melanoma can from in parts of the body not covered by skin. Such as: eyes, mouth, vagina, large intestine, and other internal organs.
People with the following characteristics may be at risk:
- Blonde or red hair
- blue eyes
- fair complexion
- family history of melanoma
- a changed or changing mole
- many ordinary moles (more than 50)
- many freckles
- an immunosupressive disorder
- dysplastic nevi
- sun exposure
- Inability to tan (tanning beds)
Dark brown or black skin is not a guarantee against melanoma. However, African-Americans can develop this cancer, especially on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, under nails, or in the mouth.
If you think you have any of these symptoms you should go to a doctor immediately.
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Treatments
There are many different types of treatment for Basal Cell Carcinoma. Here are some:
- The cancer is burned and removed in surgery
- the cancer is killed by freezing it
- the cancer is cut away along with parts of the skin around it that are still healthy, to be sure all the cancer is gone
- Laser surgery
There are quite a few treatments for this.
- Chemotherapy
- Surgical oncology
- radiation therapy
- Freezing the cancer
- Laser surgery
Treatment for early stages of Melanoma is surgical excision.
- This treatment is when a doctor removes the areas of the skin that contain the skin cancer.
- Nodules that are benign could be removed if needed, but they usually are left as be.
- Nodules that are not benign are instantly removed.
- If the melanoma spreads then it could be a problem because they would have to remove all the areas that contain the cancer.
IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE SKIN CANCER YOU NEED TO GET IT CHECKED TO BE SURE!! IF SKIN CANCER SPREADS IT WILL KILL YOU!!!! YOU NEED TO GET IT CHECKED THEN YOU CAN BE SURE AND TALK TO YOUR LOCAL DOCTOR ABOUT HOW TO GET RID OF IT AND HOW TO TREAT IT!!!!!!!
