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| Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun is known to be the major cause of skin cancer. The energy that we get from the sun is a form of radiation. |
It covers visible and also the not visible part. Infrared and ultraviolet both form part of the sun’s radiation and both are not visible. While infrared portion is associated with heat, the ultraviolet is the one that causes sunburn and sun tan.More...
How Fast Does Melanoma Spread ?
Melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer. This occurs in a skin cell called melanocyte. That is why it is called melanoma. Melanocyte is the cell that produces the pigment that gives the skin in its natural color. In men it is found on the trunk or the head and neck. In women it mostly develops on the lower legs. It affects people of all age groups but is the most common type of cancer in young adults. More...
What Treatments Are Available For Skin Cancer ?
Type of treatment depends on several factors such type of cancer, its location and what stage it has reached at the time of detection and patient’s general health. The patient would have to undergo the following tests before a proper diagnosis is made.More...
As far as skin cancer is concerned the individual has a bigger role to play in detecting the early signs of this disease. The signs are visible to the naked eye and he has to put in an effort in understanding and identifying the changes that have taken place in the existing moles in his body or a new mole that has come up.More...
There are mainly three types of skin cancer and they are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and malignant melanoma. Each type has its own description and manifestations. The 3 types of skin cancers are discussed below:More...
What Scientist Discovered Skin Cancer ?
The history of skin cancer is not that well documented. It is not a new disease. Even 2,400 year old mummies discovered in Peru have been found with skin cancer. Melanoma was first identified by as a disease by a French physician Rene Laennec in 1804 and his findings were published in 1806.More...