5 things to know about skin cancer
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer, more than all other cancers combined. Most skin cancers can be detected early easily. However, clinically, it is important to realize that the characteristics of the tumors are very important to have a precise treatment plan and prognosis. To have basic concepts about skin cancer. Here are a few things you need to know:
1. Melanoma skin cancer is a sure death
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, more than 1 million people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year. In particular, about 100,000 cases are melanoma skin cancer and more than 8000 patients die each year. One thing that is really quite difficult is that the rate of cancer of melanoma skin in children is also increased.
2. Can prevent melanoma skin cancer
Sunbathing is also a popular culture in the West, but it does kill them. The sun causes 90% of skin cancer-related diseases. Limit walking in the sun or wearing discreet clothes is the best way to avoid that. What about Vitamin D? Even so, the sun provides Vitamin D to our bodies, but you can still replenish life's nutrients easily with milk, orange juice, salmon, tuna, eggs, and butter. And think of more children, they will be more harmful to the sun.
3. Sun screen cannot protect all
The sun shines on our bodies with two extremely toxic rays: UVA and UVB rays. Both are the causes of skin cancer, but many sunlight filters only block UVB rays. Worse yet, in a recent study showing that screens can deeply affect your skin, enabling the sun to have more harmful opportunities. According to the study, many long-standing screens that we think are useful have turned out to be ineffective and carry many dangerous chemicals deep into the skin and release the urinary tract. To deal with this, health experts still recommend using sunscreen with an SPF of about 30, using 30 minutes before going out.
4. Men are more prone to sunburn than women
Men are more susceptible to sun rays than women, partly because men prefer to work outdoors, partly because they do not like to wear sun-protective clothing and masks. If 60% of melanoma skin cancer is present, men account for more than 50%.
5. Having a tan skin is not good
UV rays burn down your inner skin cells because of the body's release of melanocytes that deepen the outer protective skin, wrinkles skin. People with naturally dark dark skin tend to have more protective substances, so Americans are less likely to develop melanoma skin cancer. Beauty salon is not an ideal paradise. UV light from sunlight is the cause of skin cancer
Heron Rights (Translated from LiveScience.com)
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