Showing posts with label skin cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skin cancer. Show all posts

Five Kinds of Skin Cancer

Posted by Outdoor on Sunday, October 16, 2011



Learn self-examination of skin cancer, as a way of protecting
yourself, it's easy and costs nothing more than a few
minutes of your time every few months.

This is a really good idea to probe a little deeper into the topic
of skin cancer. What have you learned May give you the confidence you
should be on the spot, the first signs of skin cancer.

There are five different types of skin cancer. All of them are
dangerous, although some were more concerned than others.
The most common type of skin cancer is basal cell carcinoma with
more than one million Americans in the development of this cancer each year.

Seventy-five percent of all skin cancer cases treated with these
diversity. This type of skin cancer is believed by doctors to
caused by people spending too much time in the sun. What is
why this type of skin cancer tends to be found more ions
common areas of the body that has exposure to the sun. it includes
face, scalp, and upper torso.

, although having more than one form of basal cell carcinoma often
begins as a great blow. It takes the form of a wound that does not
untreated or treated, then it becomes an unhealthy looking
back. These are slow growing, rarely spread to other parts of
body, but still must be attended to quickly.

at least 200,000 Americans a year are treated
Squamous cell carcinoma This is the second most common and
accounts for twenty percent of cases of skin cancer. this
He also blamed on too much sun, but is more common among the middle
aged and elderly people.

They first appear as a crusty place, but this appears
red and irritated looking and does look very similar
little growth or a cook. If you see something that looks like
to go immediately to your health as well as squamous cell
Cancer can spread to other parts of the body.

next in line is the most dangerous skin cancer. that
one melanoma, which affects four percent of those
treated for skin cancer. It is considered the most dangerous
because it is the deadliest.

However, if detected early healing is stunning ninety-five
percent effective. But once it starts its expansion is very
little hope. So, if you see changes in moles or new moles,
especially if you are over thirty, see your doctor
Now.

if the remaining one percent is split between Paget disease, and
Kaposi's, and sarcoma. Paget, and is due to cancer in the sweat
gland cancer, genital or urinary tract infection and thus
Cancer occurs in the genital area or around the anus.

It can also get around the nipple to breast cancer
milk ducts, although both men and women can have this problem.
sores look like a normal spotty skin, rashes, and can be very
itching or even bolno.Biopsija is usually necessary to determine whether
is just a skin condition or Paget, S. Kaposi's, sarcoma is a
AIDS related skin cancer is related to herpes.

For more information go to skin cancer

Time For Men To Wake Up To The Signs Of Skin Cancer

Posted by Outdoor on Sunday, October 9, 2011



One of the most common cancers in men reported skin cancer, and if anyone has more than 5 bad sunburn in your life, your chances of getting skin cancer are udvostručio.Rezultati are amazing, that one in five Americans will get skin cancer, one of the most important to prevent cancer, the big question is, although it is widely known that the sun does not get cancer, why is it that people still do not protect your skin odučinci harsh sunlight?

Specifically, people are the worst krivci.Nedavna studies from the University of Texas states that only 34% of men actually use a sunscreen when going outside in the sun. Why they do not concern yourself about sun protection? It is even more shocking when reported 78% of women do not wear sunscreen to protect themselves from the midday Sun It would be easy to say that men are more open positions, where the sun all day, compared with women who have historically worked in the house, but this is not true today. More women are working and playing outdoors, but they are still more likely to wear sun screen and cover.

One of the major differences in men and women in the problem of getting men to wear protection, is that women are generally more concerned about their appearance than men. Women are inundated with the message of the younger, softer skin, where as people often think that men have a tanned face time. Plus his role models, such as Clint Eastwood, with rugged, handsome, but dark tanned face.

Women are also more likely to carry some kind of cream to put on in the morning, and often the manufacturers of cream involved some type of SPF in it, giving them the protection that they really do not even have to think about it.

Hopefully, people will get smart and realize that putting on sunscreen in the morning is not only good for their skin, but can also prevent an epidemic of skin cancer that affects them. There are many creams sad that none of fragrant and although advertisements are generally geared toward women, and are ideal for men to use. If they can get into the habit of using sunscreen, not just on their faces, but their bodies, the number of men who will get skin cancer will be reduced dramatically.

There are certain times when it is wise to stay out of the sun, is certainly among the 11 at 15:00 and if you were to go out during that time, they should make sure they are covered with a collared shirt, pants and a hat always. Regular use of sun block SPF 30 or higher is recommended, and all parts of the skin that are exposed to the sun should have the sun on it. This includes face, hands, arms and legs, and back and neck, ears, especially at the top of the head to balding men. Reapplication after swimming or sweating should be second nature.

With a little common sense, skin cancer, one of the fastest growing and totally preventable cancer can be avoided, and hopefully one day eliminated.

How to Catch and Treat Melanoma Cancer

Posted by Outdoor on Monday, September 26, 2011



In this article today I want to talk about some tips, tricks and techniques you can use to catch and treat melanoma cancer before it gets out of hand and becomes a life-threatening.

Although in many forms, if not most forms of cancer, seems to be decreasing thanks to medical advances, cancer, melanoma seems to be rising in frequency for any number of reasons that I'm not really going to get into today. It is important that we catch melanoma before it becomes life threatening, and that is what I talk about this article today.

Although in many forms, if not most forms of cancer, seems to be decreasing thanks to medical advances, cancer, melanoma seems to be rising in frequency for any number of reasons that I'm not really going to get into today. It is important that we catch melanoma before it becomes life threatening, and that is what I talk about this article today.

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The first thing you always need to do is to have a visual inspection of body scan with your doctor at least once a year and possibly up to four times a year, if you are a person with a higher probability of skin cancer most. This includes people who work out of life or who were exposed to a lot of sun damage early in life, or who have a high history of skin cancer in general obitelji.Liječnik can manage a simple visual scan in the preview window, but you May want to visit a dermatologist instead. Whatever you're most comfortable with will work just fine.

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following among viewers should watch for yourself the danger. These kinds of things are asymmetrical areas of the body where half the town looks different than the other half. Also look for border irregularity. Melanomas usually have a serrated, but the entire border. Next look for color variations in your skin. Normal moles are usually all one color, while melanomas often have a different complexion, and brown, black, pink, white and even blue sometimes. Finally, watch for the spots with a diameter that is larger than a quarter inch.

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treatment of melanoma cancer depends on the different stages of cancer you have and there are basically four stages that I was not going to go into great detail today. Basically, when possible melanoma is found, a biopsy was done in which the region is removed and examined. If the cancer has not spread yet this can often be removed surgically. If the cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes, then things become more difficult, and may include intensive chemotherapy and surgery.

so you have some pretty powerful information when it comes to melanoma cancer. At the end of the day just remember that the earlier you detect it the better off you will be, so be sure to get regular checkups and keep an eye on things yourself in the meantime, stay out of the sun as much as possible!