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Skin Cancer
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You Can't Buy Good Health-Or Can You? 5 Cost-Effective Ways To Protect Yourself Against Skin Cancer
In the case of skin cancer, you CAN buy good health, or at least good prevention, and for very little. First and foremost, USE SUNSCREEN - but to use effectively means reapplying it every 2 hours. Most people don't do that. There are numerous UV accessories to help block the sun, such as UV Umbrellas and UV Hats that give great protection and add to your feeling of security. The key is to use as many options that are available to you!
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Melanoma Can Affect The Toenail
Melanoma is a cancerous growth of melanocytes that produce melanin. The type of melanoma that typically affects the toenail is acral lentiginous melanoma.
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Malignant Melanoma a Horrible Skin Cancer
Melanoma is awful and we should treat ourselves with respect while in the sun or tanning. Knowing we are safe from the horrible rays of the sun is one less thing to concern ourselves.
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Melanoma: Otherwise Known As Skin Cancer
Melanoma, or skin cancer, is the most common cause of cancer in fair-skinned people, although everyone is at risk: young and old, black and white, men and women. It is even becoming more common as people vacation more often, use sun beds and are victims of the depleting ozone layer.
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Skin Cancer - How to Protect Your Skin Year-Round
Damage to your skin occurs cumulatively every time you are exposed to daylight and the risk of contracting skin cancer grows. There are many things that you can do to protect your skin from the dangerous sun rays year-round.
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Can Green Tea Treat Skin Cancer?
Some of the most promising cancer research going on today involves the use of green tea and its ability to prevent cancer and even treat cancer in patients who have already been diagnosed with the disease. Researchers are examining many possibilities for how green tea might be used, and working to determine the cancer types for which it holds the most promise.
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Sunlight and Skin Cancer
Does visible sunlight cause skin cancer? Well, technically no it doesn't. It is the invisible part of the sun's radiation called ultraviolet radiation that tans us when we are out in the sun, generates a sunburn if we are out too long and yes it may cause skin cancer.
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Modifying Cells to Fight Skin Cancer?
Some scientists are making headway in the fight against skin cancer in Germany where they modified blood cells to use to attack tumor cells and wiped out the cancer in two male patients with advanced melanoma. Come again you did what? That is what they are saying, could it be true?
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Protecting Against the Dangers of Skin Cancer
Like all other forms of cancer, skin cancer is a scary thought. However, there are many obvious defenses you take against the dangers of skin cancer. The development of skin cancer may take many years and it may be a long time before the cancerous cells cause any significant damage, yet there is no better time to begin protecting yourself than the present. If you have very fair skin or have a history of skin cancer in your family it is of particular importance that you be cautious as you are more susceptible to the dangers posed by sun exposure.
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Is the Sun Really Responsible for Skin Cancer?
I remember about 20 years ago, all the commercials were praising Coppertone for helping to get sun tan. Now we have gone in another extreme: sun all of a sudden has become an enemy and we all need protection, otherwise we get skin cancer.
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Skin Cancer: Coming to a Face Near You
Chances are fairly good that you will have to have skin cancer surgically removed from your face during your lifetime. Is there an alternative to the knife?
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Myths About Skin Cancer Are You Safe?
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.
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Skin Cancer: Clarifying the Three Types
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. Moles that have irregular borders and multiple colors should be removed to be checked for melanoma. Moles that have smooth circular borders and are of one color are almost never melanoma cancers.
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After the Pink Bubble Bursts
When you're awfully sick for almost a year then after you recover from three surgeries to remove your primary tumor along with other tissue, you feel so incredibly great it's almost like you're inebriated: thus the 'Pink Bubble'. Unfortunately, the Pink Bubble is short lived.
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