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How many types of skin cancer ?
Types of skin cancer everyone should be aware of:
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Melanoma
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markquimark · 1 year
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I got in a brawl. If you think I look bad, you should see the other guy 😮😂💪🏻 Just kidding, of course. It was actually a bad boob job that caused the bruise 🤣🤣 #skincancer #skincancerawareness #fithomo #fitnessjourney #hivpositiveliving #thrivingwithhiv #fitforlife💪 #stayphysicallyfit #fitnessafter60 #longtermsurvivor #brainsandbrawn (at Jersey City, New Jersey) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmF3hvJO51B/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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elevatehumanity · 1 year
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Dr. Geeta Yadav | Source | Dermatologist, Medical Director, and Founder at Skin Science Dermatology
Dr. Geeta Yadav | Source | Dermatologist, Medical Director, and Founder at Skin Science Dermatology
Dr. Geeta Yadav is a highly respected and accomplished dermatologist, medical director, and founder of Skin Science Dermatology. With more than [X] years of experience in the field, Dr. Yadav is a trusted source of expert guidance and treatment for a wide range of skin care concerns. As a board-certified dermatologist, @geeta_yadav is deeply passionate about both general and cosmetic…
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curtdenham71 · 2 years
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Update from a post a couple weeks ago. These two spots came back benign. They were due to sun damage according to the pathology report but no further treatment necessary. If you have a spot you aren’t sure about, go see a dermatologist. #skincancer #skincancerprevention https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck4vxZtOLxi/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Melanoma and Skin Cancer: Risk Factors and Prevention. Understanding the risk factors and taking preventive measures are crucial in the fight against melanoma and other types of skin cancer. Risk Factors: Excessive Sun Exposure: UV radiation from the sun is the leading cause of skin cancer. Frequent sunburns, especially during childhood, increase the risk. Tanning Beds: Artificial UV radiation from tanning beds is equally harmful and increases the risk of melanoma. Fair Skin: Individuals with fair skin, light hair, and light eyes are more susceptible due to lower levels of protective melanin. Family History: A family history of melanoma or other skin cancers can increase your risk. Personal History: Having had skin cancer before increases the likelihood of developing it again. Moles: Having many moles or atypical (dysplastic) moles can increase the risk of melanoma. Weakened Immune System: People with weakened immune systems, such as those on immunosuppressive medications, are at higher risk. Age: While melanoma can occur at any age, the risk increases as you get older. Prevention: Sun Protection: Use broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher. Avoid Peak Sun: Seek shade and avoid direct sunlight between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. when UV rays are strongest. Protective Clothing: Wear hats, sunglasses, and long-sleeved clothing to shield your skin from the sun. Avoid Tanning Beds: Stay away from tanning beds and opt for safer alternatives like self-tanning lotions. Regular Skin Checks: Perform monthly self-examinations to check for new or changing moles or spots. Schedule annual skin checks with a dermatologist. Stay Informed: Be aware of the signs and symptoms of melanoma and skin cancer to catch any potential issues early. By understanding the risk factors and taking proactive steps, we can significantly reduce the incidence of melanoma and skin cancer. Let's work together to spread awareness and protect our skin!
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gsgroupofficial · 12 days
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स्किन यानी त्वचा शरीर के सबसे महत्वपूर्ण अंगों में से एक है। इसमें कैंसर भी हो सकता है। कैंसर फाउंडेशन के आंकड़ों के अनुसार, डायग्नोस किए जाने वाले हर तीन कैंसर के मरीजों में से एक मरीज स्किन कैंसर से पीड़ित होता है।
स्किन कैंसर आम तौर पर त्वचा के बाहरी परत (epidermis) से शुरू होता है। शुरुआती चरणों में पता चलने पर इसका उपचार संभव है।
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pluneshealth · 1 month
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memyself024 · 2 months
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More than 100,000 people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year in the US.
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lunaexist-13 · 3 months
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cebozcom · 3 months
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Warning: Social Media Tanning Trend Poses Serious Risks | CeBoz.com
Australian of the Year highlights the dangers of a concerning social media trend related to tanning.
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gunjanhospital · 3 months
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Causes of Diabetic Foot:
1) Diabetes
2) Venous Insufficiency
3) Hypetension
4) Skin cancer
Visit us to know more.
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lustrouslook · 5 months
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🌞Protecting Sensitive Skin From the Sun Sunscreen Tips and Tricks 🕶️👒 "Discover essential sunscreen tips and tricks to safeguard sensitive skin from the sun. Learn effective strategies to protect and nurture your skin with our expert advice."
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preponias · 7 months
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Non-melanoma skin cancer
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𝐂𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐫 𝐛𝐢𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐲: This research focuses on understanding the #molecular and #cellular mechanisms of cancer development and progression. 𝐂𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞𝐫 𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐜𝐬: This research focuses on identifying and understanding the #geneticchanges that contribute to cancer development.
Visit @ https://symbiosisonlinepublishing.com/cancerscience-research/
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oneminutemeds · 7 months
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This is what works for me. It MAY work for you. Gets rid of my skin cancers.
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drmele · 7 months
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Heman Bekele, a 14-year-old from Annandale, Virginia, was just named “America’s Top Young Scientist.” The distinction comes along with winning 3M’s annual Young Scientist Challenge and $25,000 dollars.
Bekele combined salicylic acid, glycolic acid, and tretinoin, three common skin care molecules, into a “cancer-fighting” soap. All three are keratolytic agents that slowly reactivate dendritic cells, which help protect the skin and boost immune responses. Cosmetically, they also help remove the dead, outer skin layer and bring younger skin cells to the surface.
Keratolytic drugs have been used to treat psoriasis and have been shown to decrease solar keratosis, a precursor to some skin cancers, aka sun damage. However, the soap cannot be recommended to treat frank skin cancer. More research is needed to know the role the soap may play.
Even proven topical chemotherapy agents like 5-Fluorouracil and Imiquimod are only indicated for very superficial skin cancers and require close professional follow-up to determine effectiveness. Deeper skin cancers still require surgical excision. If you have squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma and especially melanoma, seek an experienced, board certified Dermatologist or Plastic Surgeon for definitive treatment.
On the other hand, if a $10 bar of soap can eliminate even a small percentage of skin cancers, the potential savings in cost, time and anxiety is well worth it.
https://www.sanfranciscoplasticsurgeryblog.com/cancer-fighting-soap-wins-heman-bekele-the-young-scientist-challenge
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