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Skin Cancer . Cassie Long LaQuanda Lee Tyler Whirley. Description of Skin Cancer:.
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Skin Cancer Cassie Long LaQuanda Lee Tyler Whirley
Description of Skin Cancer: • Skin cancer is a cancer of the cells in the outermost layer of skin, called the epidermis. The epidermis itself has three layers: an upper and middle layer made up of squamous cells, and a bottom layer made up of melanocytes and basal cells.
Symptoms of Skin Cancer: • A new, possibly large, irregularly shaped, dark brownish spot with darker or black areas. • A simple mole that changes in color (particularly turning darker), size (growing), or texture (becoming firmer), and/or flakes or bleeds. • A suspicious change in an existing mole or spot. • A lesion with an irregular border and red, white, blue, gray, or bluish-black areas or spots. • Shiny, firm, dome-shaped bumps anywhere on the body. • A sore that doesn't heal within two weeks. So..Are you at risk for Skin cancer? -Fair skin -Blue, green, or hazel eyes -Blond or red hair -Freckles -Moles (especially 50 or more) -Family or personal history of skin cancer
Treatment for Skin Cancer: • The choice of skin cancer treatment depends on the type, stage, size and location of the tumor, whether or not the cancer has spread (metastasized), and your overall health. Skin cancer treatment options typically include surgery, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and/or chemotherapy.
Prevention tips for Skin Cancer: • Use sunscreen. • Don’t use tanning beds often. • Stay out of the summer sun in the middle of the day.
Work Cited: • http://skincancer.about.com/od/skincancerbasics/a/Skin_Cancer.htm • http://skincancer.about.com/od/sunsafety/a/sunsafety.htm • gospelaccordingtobria.blogspot.com • daviddarling.info • news.bbc.co.uk