Medical professionals say that skin cancer is one of the
most common types of human cancer. An estimated 1 million cases occur on a
yearly basis and it is growing at an alarming rate. According to recent
studies, half of all Americans who are 65 and above may also develop skin
cancer within their lifetime.
The most common symptom is change in appearance i.e. new
growth of extra skin or a sore that just won’t heal.
The term skin cancer however does not only refer to one
condition but to 3 different conditions according to Medicinenet.com. The most
dangerous of which is basal cell carcinoma followed by squamous cell carcinoma
and then melanoma.
What causes skin cancer though? Excessive sunlight exposure
is the main culprit that’s why it is advised for you to always wear sunscreen
no matter what. Sunlight has UV rays and we all know that they are harmful
because they can alter the skin cells’ genetic material and as a result causes
mutations. This means that you should steer clear from sunlamps, x-rays and
tanning booths. When it comes to x-rays, it would be best to not go through one
one after the other within a short period of time so as to give the skin and
the rest of the organs some rest.
The skin’s protection is melanin that is why the lighter you
are, the higher the risks of getting skin cancer. Apart from your skin color
however, sun exposure and your age are also contributing factors. For example,
people who are light skinned and are aged 65 or above have higher rates of
developing skin cancer.
The best thing to do to keep yourself from getting skin
cancer is to lessen sun exposure and wear sunscreen all the time. The US
National Institutes of Health says that UV radiation is the main cause of skin
cancer.
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