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Monday, December 28, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Risk Factors for Developing Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed type of cancer in the United States, and its rates continue to rise. In fact, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, at the rate at which skin cancer incidence is increasing, one in five Americans will be diagnosed with skin cancer in their lifetime.
Because skin cancers are highly curable if detected and treated in the early stages, screening for skin cancer is one of the most important steps that people can take (besides staying out of the sun) to prevent skin cancer altogether or to optimize the chances of a cure.
Some people are at a higher risk of developing skin cancer than others. Risk factors, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, include the following:
Lathering on the sunscreen, trying to stay out of the sun during the midday hours, and wearing clothing and hats to protect against the sun's damaging rays will help prevent skin cancer not to mention premature aging. Because most of us have been out in the sun unprotected and have experienced a more-than-mild sunburn at some time during our lives, screening for skin cancer provides the best chances of catching precancerous areas or early skin cancers.
Again, the good news is that skin cancer is highly curable in its early stages. It is up to each of us to screen for these early stages so that precancerous or cancerous areas may be completely removed to optimize these high chances for a cure.
Because skin cancers are highly curable if detected and treated in the early stages, screening for skin cancer is one of the most important steps that people can take (besides staying out of the sun) to prevent skin cancer altogether or to optimize the chances of a cure.
Some people are at a higher risk of developing skin cancer than others. Risk factors, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, include the following:
- A close blood relative who has or has had melanoma, or a family history of other skin cancers
- A personal history of skin cancer
- A history of exposure to UV rays from the sun, tanning beds or sunlamps, whether intermittent or year-round, even if the exposure was years ago.
- A past experience of severe, especially blistering, sunburn
- Fair skin, especially when the person has blond or red hair and blue, green or gray eyes
- Sun sensitivity or a tendency to burn and freckle rather than tan
- Large, asymmetrical, or unusual-looking mole(s)
- 50 or more moles
- A history of X-ray treatments for acne
- A current regime of immunosuppressive medications for severe arthritis or to prevent organ rejection
Lathering on the sunscreen, trying to stay out of the sun during the midday hours, and wearing clothing and hats to protect against the sun's damaging rays will help prevent skin cancer not to mention premature aging. Because most of us have been out in the sun unprotected and have experienced a more-than-mild sunburn at some time during our lives, screening for skin cancer provides the best chances of catching precancerous areas or early skin cancers.
Again, the good news is that skin cancer is highly curable in its early stages. It is up to each of us to screen for these early stages so that precancerous or cancerous areas may be completely removed to optimize these high chances for a cure.
Monday, August 31, 2009
August 31, 2009
Well, this is the first entry on my new Blog! For those of you who don't know me, you can always check out the content of my website, www.elitebronzing.com. Elite Bronzing is the North Shore's most advanced, mobile, UV free sunless spray tanning service providing the best looking and most convenient custom airbrush tan available to every body. Whether you are preparing for an upcoming bodybuilding competition, a dance expo, a special occasion such as a prom or wedding or you are one of many that are at a higher risk of developing skin cancer, custom airbrush spray tanning by Elite Bronzing will accommodate all your needs.
It is my intention starting this Blog to educate individuals with risk factors that increase their chances of developing skin cancer, offer helpful tips along the way to prolong a sunless tan, and to publicly recognize all my competitors competing in upcoming events.
This Blog will contain content applicable to every one!
My next Blog will highlight Risk factors according to the American Academy of Dermatology.
It is my intention starting this Blog to educate individuals with risk factors that increase their chances of developing skin cancer, offer helpful tips along the way to prolong a sunless tan, and to publicly recognize all my competitors competing in upcoming events.
This Blog will contain content applicable to every one!
My next Blog will highlight Risk factors according to the American Academy of Dermatology.
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