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"Do Not Hesitate To Call The Doctor If You Think You Have Basal Cell Carcinoma" See Basal Cell Images
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There are many types of skin cancer...
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Malignant Melanoma -
* Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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Basal Cell Carcinoma Is A Very Common Form Of Cancer Yet have you ever heard of it??
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BASAL CELL: This form of skin cancer starts in the top layer of the skin:: the (basal layer) of the skin and grows at a snails pace. When they first appear the Basal cell carcinoma usually looks like a small, shiny bump or nodule on the skin. You will find basal cell mainly on those areas exposed to the sun, such as the the head and neck, the arms, the hands, and face. Who gets basal cell? Usually people with light-colored eyes, hair, and fair complexion.
One out of every three new cancers is basal cell carcinoma. Older people, particularly men who have worked a lot outdoors get this cancer. What Causes Basal Cell Carcinoma?
According to the AMA the major cause is "chronic exposure to sunlight." Once in a blue moon, basal cell tumors can develop on non-exposed areas. Also contact with the chemical "arsenic", exposure to radiation, and complications of burns, scars, vaccinations have resulted in basal cell cancer. There are many cases also where tattoos were contributing factors.
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The Warning Signs Of Basal Cell Watch out for the signs and get treatment
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BASAL CELL SIGNS:
There are five warning signs of this type of skin cancer.
If you have an open sore that bleeds, oozes, or crusts and remains open for three or more weeks. ATTENTION: If you have a persistent, non-healing sore contact your doctor. This is a very common sign of Basal Cell Carcinoma.
Sometimes basal cell is a "reddish patch" on the chest, shoulders, arms, or legs. Sometimes this patch crusts; may itch or hurt, or show with no noticeable discomfort.
Basal Cell can also be a shiny bump that is almost pearly or translucent, although most often a basal cell carcinoma may be pink, red, or white; they can also be tan, black, or brown in color. In some dark-haired people, they can be confused with a mole.
Basal Cell can be a pink growth with a slightly elevated rolled border. They also may get a crusted indentation towards the center. As the Carcinoma slowly grows, tiny blood vessels may develop on the surface.
They may also appear as a scar like area. They can be: white, yellow or waxy, and often have poorly defined borders. The skin itself may appear shiny and taut. Although this is a less frequent sign, it can indicate the presence of an aggressive basal cell tumor.
If you observe any of the warning signs or some other change in your skin, consult your physician immediately.
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Preventing Basal Cell Skin Cancer What to do to protect yourself...
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PREVENTION:
Exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays appears to be the most important factor in the development of skin cancer. Skin cancer is largely preventable when sun protection measures are consistently used. However, approximately 70% of American adults do not protect themselves from the sun's dangerous rays. According to the results of our latest internet survey
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Only 30% of adults sought shade.
- Only 28% wore protective clothing when exposed to sunlight.
- Only 32% routinely used sunscreen lotion.
Three-fourths of adults reported that their children (aged 12 and younger) used some form of sun protection, according to the results of a 1997 American Academy of Dermatology household telephone survey. However, specific sun protection measures reported by adults for their children varied:
- 54% of children sought shade.
- 27% wore hats, and 8% wore shirts.
- 53% used sunscreen.
These results highlight the need for educating children and adults about the preventive measures that can be taken to reduce or avoid UV exposure. Research suggests that healthy behavior patterns established in early childhood often persist throughout life. Parents, health care providers, schools, and community organizations can play a major role in reinforcing sun protection behaviors (e.g., staying out of direct sunlight or timing outdoor activities for hours when UV light is less intense) and changing attitudes about exposure to the sun (e.g., the opinion that a person looks more attractive with a tan).
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Can I Use Dermatend On Basal Cell NO! -- You cannot use Dermatend on Cancer
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Basal Cell is a dangerous type of skin cancer. Dermatend is not for use on skin cancer. It is only for non-cancerous moles. We recommend that if you think you may have basal cell carcinoma, or another form of skin cancer, see your doctor right away. It may save your life!
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