By By Author | On March 15, 2006 | In Skin-Cancer | Rated
The fondest of summertime memories for most children, are those of long hot and sunny days at the beach. Those memories conjure mental pictures of playing in the surf, burying Dad alive and eating peanut butter and sand sandwiches.
By By Author | On March 15, 2006 | In Skin-Cancer | Rated
"When I saw my Oncologist not too long ago, I told him "I feel like a low-flying albatross is circling over my head."
By By Author | On March 15, 2006 | In Skin-Cancer | Rated
There are three main types of skin cancers. Melanoma is a skin cancer that starts in moles and can spread rapidly through your body and kill you.
By By Author | On March 15, 2006 | In Skin-Cancer | Rated
Sara spends much of her summer near the beach. She lives in a mild climate and is very athletic. She loves to swim, bike and play games outdoors. Sara knows the dangers of the sun and so she opts for tanning salons to get her 'golden glow' while being sure to apply sunscreen every day before heading out.
By By Author | On March 15, 2006 | In Skin-Cancer | Rated
Skin cancer is the highest incident malignant disease with over 1 million new cases annually. This malignancies develop in the epidermis, dermis, or other structures of the skin and most often are caused by overexposure to both natural and artificial sources of ultraviolet light.
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Skin cancer prevention measures can actively reduce your chances of developing skin cancer if you implement them in your daily routine. The most common form of cancer in the United States, tens of thousands of Americans contract skin cancer every year.
By By Author | On March 15, 2006 | In Skin-Cancer | Rated
I lean in close. Rough, garden stained fingers probe is that a lump or a new lesion?
By By Author | On March 15, 2006 | In Skin-Cancer | Rated
Covering up is your best defense against skin cancer but for those days you're going to be exposed to the sun, make sure you grab some sunscreen.
By By Author | On March 15, 2006 | In Skin-Cancer | Rated
There are over one million new cases of skin cancer diagnosed every year in the United States, representing about half of all cancers diagnosed in the country. And skin cancer on a dramatic increase. There are twice as many skin cancers in our population today as there were 20 years ago.
By By Author | On March 15, 2006 | In Skin-Cancer | Rated
Skin cancer like melanoma is potentially fatal. Hence, it is imperative that skin cancer treatment is begun early. Skin cancer treatment may take on the conventional form or it may be along the lines of alternative medicine.
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