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Types of Skin Cancer
Types of Skin Cancer
Types of Skin Cancer by John
Grimes
Although there are several types of skin cancer, the most common
are melanoma, basal call carcinoma, and squamous cell
carcinoma.
Although melanoma is not found as often as other skin cancers, it
is one of the most well known because it causes the most deaths
related to skin cancer. Melanoma is hard to treat, with the most
effective option being simply removing the part of the skin that is
affected. However, this has to be done early in order to be at all
successful. There are approximately 160,000 new cases of melanoma
each year. Approximately 48,000 people die of melanoma each year.
Melanoma can be caused by exposure to the sun. This is particularly
significant if a person has had a bad sunburn during childhood.
White males usually get melanoma more than any other group, and
people living in sunny climates are at higher risk. There is also a
genetic risk factor.
Melanomas are usually noticed by detecting a change in skin moles.
If there is any change to the mole, this might mean that a melanoma
is present. Individuals should check their moles to see if the
size, color or shape has changed. They should also alert their
doctor if a mole becomes itchy or starts to bleed. If a patient has
a family history of melanoma, they should be examined by a doctor
at least once a year as part of a preventative plan.
Squamous cell carcinoma is a tumor of the epithelium cells. It
occurs in many areas of the body besides the skin including the
mouth, lungs and cervix. Squamous cell carcinomas make up about 20%
of all skin cancer cases. It is most often caused by continuous
exposure to sunlight over a long period of time. If an area is
suspected to be cancerous, a biopsy will be done. If cancer is
found, surgery will be done to remove the area.
The most common form of skin cancer is basal cell carcinoma. In the
United States, there are approximately 800,000 new cases per year.
It occurs most commonly in individuals who have fair skin and have
been exposed to the sun. There is also a genetic component, as this
cancer also occurs in areas which are not exposed to the sun.
Luckily, basal cell carcinomas rarely cause death and can be
treated successfully in most cases. They can cause disfiguration
when the cancer is on the nose, lips, ears, or eyes.
If you suspect that you might have skin cancer, you should contact
your doctor or a dermatologist to have the area examined. It is
also a good idea to have your doctor check out your skin during
your yearly physical.
John Grimes is with AllTerrainco.com - makers of natural
sanitizer products for skin care.
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