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    pathways and early detection the control of skin cancer. (Cancer, 2011) STRATAGY-1 In WHO (2002) cancer prevention disease should be a key component in all cancer control programs. The cancer prevention concentrates on components those increases a person’s chances of creating cancer, furthermore on elements that can reduce the risk of developing cancer. The skin cancer risk factors are various components that are known to increase the danger of skin cancer. In generally the dangerous elements…

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    Skin Cancer Research Paper

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    Skin Cancer Skin cancer is caused by damage to DNA. DNA gets damaged by ultraviolet rays, the sun. Skin cancer forms when cells divide quickly and unevenly. Skin cancer risks get higher when you have exposure to ultraviolet rays. There are 3 types of cancer: Basal Cell Carcinoma which is the most common type of skin cancer, it is the least harmful of the three. Squamous Cell Carcinoma is a more serious cancer than Basal Cell Carcinoma, this types of cancer can grow and spread all over the…

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    Skin cancer is a major skin disorder that heavily effects the human body from the integumentary system to the immune system. There are three main types of skin cancer that is caused by the abnormal growth of cells within the skin. There is the basal cell carcinoma that starts off in the basal cells, squamous cell carcinoma that forms in the epidermis, and the malignant melanoma which happens when the melanin has become cancerous. Many people around the world have been diagnosed with one of these…

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    Skin cancer is an increasing threat facing the world’s population, especially in the overlooked Hispanic population. One obtains skin cancer due to prolonged exposure to the sun and with an increasing Hispanic population, there is just another reason why this issue needs addressing. One way to accomplish this task is to increase education about the benefits of shade seeking, sunscreen use, and use of sun protective clothing to reduce skin cancer risks. There is a lack of shade seeking in…

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    Sun Light Skin Cancer

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    source of UV rays. UVA rays age skin cells and can damage their DNA resulting in wrinkles, and play a role in some skin cancers. Most tanning beds give off large amounts of UVA, increasing risk of skin cancer. UVB rays have a little more energy than UVA rays and directly damage skin cells’ DNA. They are also thought to cause most sunburns and skin cancers. UVC rays have the most energy, butbut they get trapped in our atmosphere. They do not usually cause skin cancer. The amount of damage…

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    Skin Cancer: A Case Study

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    morbidity and mortality. Malignant melanoma is the most lethal type of skin cancer. Its incidence has more than doubled in 30 years, increasing from 7 cases per 100,000 people to more than 18 cases per 100,000 people in 2003 (Lewis, Dirksen,…

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    Skin Cancer The abnormal growth of skin cells is what causes skin cancer. This is sometimes brought on by too much expose to the sun. There are three main types of skin cancer called basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma. Reducing your exposure to sun can help in preventing skin cancer. Checking your skin regularly for any abnormalities is important to detecting skin cancer at the earliest stages. Skin cancer normally appears on areas of the body that get exposed to the…

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    skin cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal skin cells .it is the most common form of cancer and it accounts for at least half of all cancers .In fact, It is especially common among people with light skin .Also, It occurs when unrepaired DNA damage to skin cells which is the largest organ in our bodies. most often caused by ultraviolet radiation from sunshine and tanning beds triggers mutations, or genetic defects, that lead the skin cells to multiply rapidly and form malignant tumors.…

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    Many people are aware that Melanoma is a common type of skin cancer but one thing that is unknown to many, is the fact that Melanoma is the most deadliest of all skin cancers. Physicians all over the world are unclear on how it’s exactly caused but there are things that can increase the chances of someone developing Melanoma. Although there isn’t a direct cause, many physicians have come to the realization that Melanoma is mostly affiliated with exposure to Ultraviolet rays. Which according to…

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    If you're like most parents, you slather your kids with sun block the moment they set foot on the beach. After all, one out of five Americans will develop skin cancer from accumulated sun damage, and you want to protect your kids' future health. You're doing the right thing, but if you don't protect your kids' skin while they're riding in the car, you may not be doing enough. Unfortunately, the sun dishes out more than one type of ray. UVB rays are the culprits that cause sunburn and blistering,…

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