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		<title>Skin Cancer Warning Signs &#8211; How To Detect Skin Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 13:07:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Hellstrom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is essential for you to know the warning signs if you want to detect skin cancer before it grows out of control. You should look closely at your body, paying particular attention to any changes that might be happening to any discolorations or moles on your skin.]]></description>
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<p>It is essential for you to know the warning signs if you want to detect skin cancer before it grows out of control. You should look closely at your body, paying particular attention to any changes that might be happening to any discolorations or moles on your skin.</p>
<p>If you find a growth on your skin that suddenly appears or changes in its size you should have it checked out by your doctor. This is especially true if it is translucent, tan, pearly, brown, black or has multiple colors. This could be one of the early signs of skin cancer and you should have it checked as quickly as possible so that you can get it treated and dealt with while it is still in the early stages. </p>
<p>If you notice signs of skin cancer immediately contact a physician in order to treat the condition in its earliest stages. During a self examination you should focus on areas of your skin such as moles that have been present for a long time. A warning sign of skin cancer is change in color or shape of moles and pigmentation. You should always consult a physician before self-diagnosing skin cancer.</p>
<p>Keep an eye on wounds or cuts that will not heal. This is one of the early warning signs of cancer that should be watched. You most likely notice if you have a cut on your skin that is just not healing. Have your doctor take a look and if they feel there is a reason they will test for skin cancer.</p>
<p>It is very important to understand the skin cancer warning signs so that you can monitor your own health. You are your own best defense in the fight against skin cancer. Not only must you monitor your skin you should also do everything you can to protect it. This includes wearing sunscreen every day and keeping your exposed skin covered. </p>
<p>The hottest part of the day is between 10am and 4pm, the time of day your skin is at its most sensitive. It makes good sense to always wear sunscreen and a hat if you must go out during these times.</p>
<p>To prevent skin cancer you should take the time to recognize the warning signs and wear sunblock. You should always be aware of any abnormal physical changes in your health to increase prevention of possible serious conditions.</p>
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<div class='links'>Each year skin cancer is recognized more than any other form of cancer. Skin cancer is easy to detect if you examine your skin carefully on a regular basis. For more <a href="http://informationonskincancer.com">information on skin cancer</a> and to learn about <a href="http://informationonskincancer.com/ways-to-prevent-skin-cancer">ways to prevent skin cancer</a> visit http://informationonskincancer.com today.</div>
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		<title>Symptoms Of Skin Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 08:23:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Hellstrom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skin cancer is more easily treated than most other cancers. However, your chances improve if you find and monitor the cancer quickly. Skin cancer may metastasize and spread to other organs, greatly increasing your probability of dying, if it isn't discovered and treated. So you need to learn as much as you can about skin cancer's signs and potential effects.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='byline'>by Matt Hellstrom</div>
<p>Skin cancer is more easily treated than most other cancers. However, your chances improve if you find and monitor the cancer quickly. Skin cancer may metastasize and spread to other organs, greatly increasing your probability of dying, if it isn&#8217;t discovered and treated. So you need to learn as much as you can about skin cancer&#8217;s signs and potential effects.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t pay close attention to your skin, then you may not notice the signs of developing skin cancer. To prevent any problems from developing, you need to examine your own skin thoroughly at least once every 30 days.</p>
<p>You should be on the lookout for irregularly shaped new growths on your skin. The surface may be uneven, and there may not be an obvious outline or border to the growth. Skin cancers come in many colors, including blue, red, white, black, brown, or any combination of these. If you have found any such growth that matches this description, you need to see a doctor as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Pay attention to wounds or cuts that won&#8217;t heal as well. This is another of the symptoms of skin cancer. There are different types of skin cancer and you should be familiar with their appearance so that you can properly examine your skin for the signs. Ask your doctor about any suspicious wound or growth on your skin if you are unsure.</p>
<p>Skin cancer is dangerous because it can spread to other parts of the body if it is not treated. Cancers that spread to multiple body parts are much more likely to be lethal. Skin cancer can spread rapidly once the cancerous cells are within other organs. By learning more about skin cancer and how to spot warning signs, people can better prepare themselves to prevent and minimize the associated risks. Through proper training, a self examination can help to recognize early symptoms of melanoma, and can be done by anybody in the privacy of their own home.</p>
<p>It is not hard to treat most skin cancers. You can prevent skin cancer by limiting your exposure to direct sunlight. Excessive exposure to the sun is the major cause of cancers affecting the skin. You should wear sunblock with an SPF of 15 or higher whenever you are exposing any skin to direct sunlight.</p>
<p>Whenever you are directly exposed to the sun, use caps and wear protective clothing to reduce the sun&#8217;s harmful rays. This should be the case not only in summer but throughout the year. Overexposure to the sun can be harmful in any season, but now you have a greater understanding of the potential harm and can better identify the symptoms and dangers of skin cancer.</p>
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<div class='links'>Every year skin cancer is diagnosed more than any other form of cancer. Skin cancer is easily detected if you examine your skin carefully on a regular basis. For more <a href="http://informationonskincancer.com">information on skin cancer</a> and to find out about <a href="http://informationonskincancer.com/skin-cancer-warning-signs">skin cancer warning signs</a> visit http://informationonskincancer.com today.</div>
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		<title>What Are Some Skin Cancer Treatment Options?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 10:04:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many skin cancer treatment options that will treat your cancer depending on the stage of cancer you have. They will vary with each individual?s medical condition and ability to withstand treatment. Skin cancer treatments have a very high success rate and you will have a greater chance of survival when you catch it early and begin your treatment. Don?t wait to see if something will go away. Always check with your doctor.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='byline'>by Matt Hellstrom</div>
<p>There are many skin cancer treatment options that will treat your cancer depending on the stage of cancer you have. They will vary with each individual?s medical condition and ability to withstand treatment. Skin cancer treatments have a very high success rate and you will have a greater chance of survival when you catch it early and begin your treatment. Don?t wait to see if something will go away. Always check with your doctor.</p>
<p>There are a number of effective treatment options for basal cell carcinoma. The Mohs Micrographic Surgery can be used to excise the cancer while leaving the surrounding healthy tissue intact. Layers of the cancer are removed and examined until the cancer is completely removed.</p>
<p>When the doctor continues to see cancer cells during the examination he will continue to remove the thin layers. This will allow the doctor to stop when the normal tissue is all that is left. A normal incision can also be used to remove the skin cancer, however, some of the normal tissue will be removed along with it.</p>
<p>Skin cancer cells can be frozen and removed using cryosurgery. A laser can be used to direct a light that kills skin cancer cells. Another way to treat skin cancer is by the use of radiation therapy. an x-ray is used to reduce the cancerous tumor and kill it. There is a topical treatment for skin cancer. Chemotherapy contained in a lotion will destroy the skin cancer cells when it is rubbed on the area that is affected.</p>
<p>Each case of skin cancer is different and the options for treating it are determined by your doctor. You should be sure to talk about the different options and question side effects and rate of success for each one.</p>
<p>To make a decision about skin cancer treatment, you should have all the pertinent information available to make a wise choice. Treating it early will keep it from spreading to other parts of your body. If you wait until the later stages of skin cancer, your options for treatment will be much less than if you had started earlier.</p>
<p>For the best skin cancer treatment options you should make sure that you perform a self examination at least once every month. It is imperative that you catch skin cancer early so that you can effectively treat it and eliminate it in your life.</p>
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<div class='links'>Each year skin cancer is diagnosed more than any other form of cancer. Skin cancer is easy to detect if you examine your skin carefully regularly. For more <a href="http://informationonskincancer.com">information on skin cancer</a> and to find out about <a href="http://informationonskincancer.com/symptoms-and-dangers-of-skin-cancer">symptoms and dangers of skin cancer</a> visit http://informationonskincancer.com right away.</div>
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		<title>The Sun And Skin Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 12:25:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the sun is sitting high in the sky many people set off for a day at the beach to bake their bodies in the sun. We now know that exposure to the sun can cause us serious harm to our skin.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='byline'>by Matt Hellstrom</div>
<p>When the sun is sitting high in the sky many people set off for a day at the beach to bake their bodies in the sun. We now know that exposure to the sun can cause us serious harm to our skin.</p>
<p>Of course, we all know that we should be wearing sunscreen when we go outside at all times. How many people actually put sunscreen on in the morning in their daily routine. We typically only think of sunscreen when we are planning a day out of doors.We are warned on a continuous basis to keep our skin protected from the harmful rays and stay out of the sun when it is at its strongest. Younger people tend to not pay attention to these warnings about skin cancer and the sun.</p>
<p>It does not matter what your age is you must shelter your skin from sun. In the beginning the damaging consequences of too long exposure may not appear for years, but once the damage is done, those consequences will show up sooner or later. Therefore you must protect yourself from the sun&#8217;s harmful rays at an early age. You can adopt several methods to prevent overexposure to the sun.</p>
<p>It is more important when we know that we are going to be spending long hours in direct sunlight, but we are outdoors at other times during our lives that we may not think of sunscreen. That walk at lunch that you take to get some fresh air during your workday is time spent in the sun, the walk to the bus stop in the morning and afternoon is exposure to the sun and any other time that we are out in the direct sun exposing our skin.</p>
<p>It is recommended that sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 15 is applied to all exposed body parts. Even so, you should stay out of the sun during the afternoon hours, when the sun&#8217;s ray are the most damaging. Overexposure to sunlight isn&#8217;t limited to summer months. Skin damage due to sunlight can occur year-round, and could lead to skin cancer. To protect yourself, always wear sunscreen.</p>
<p>Remember to reapply sunscreen several times throughout the day. This is especially important if you have been swimming or engaging in physical activity. Special attention is needed for children; they will not apply sunscreen on their own, and are the most at risk. If they are under six months of age, keep them out of the sun, as sunscreen is not suitable.</p>
<p>Babies and children have extremely delicate skin, and thus are at high risk for sun exposure and even skin cancer. Limit their sun exposure by covering skin and outfitting them with hats.</p>
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<div class='links'>Each year skin cancer is recognized more than all other forms of cancer. Skin cancer is easily detected if you examine your skin carefully on a regular basis. For more <a href="http://informationonskincancer.com">information on skin cancer</a> and to find out about <a href="http://informationonskincancer.com/skin-cancer-treatment-options">skin cancer treatment options</a> go to http://informationonskincancer.com right away.</div>
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		<title>Skin Cancer Early Stages</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2009 12:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Receiving a diagnosis that you have skin cancer is usually taken very hard. You probably do not know what you can do next as decisions hare hard to make in such an unnerving time. Luckily, the chance of you surviving skin cancer is usually very good as long as it was detected early.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='byline'>by Matt Hellstrom</div>
<p>Receiving a diagnosis that you have skin cancer is usually taken very hard. You probably do not know what you can do next as decisions hare hard to make in such an unnerving time. Luckily, the chance of you surviving skin cancer is usually very good as long as it was detected early.</p>
<p>When you catch skin cancer early, you can have it removed and stop the cancer before it has a chance to take hold. Be sure to be pro-active about keeping skin cancer at bay. When you find it early on, you have a good chance of defeating it.</p>
<p>During the initial phases of skin cancer you will learn if you have a non-melanoma or a melanoma skin cancer. The beginning stages for these two cancers carry a very good prognosis for survival. It is quite uncommon for a basal cell carcinoma to advance past the second stage so the prognosis is excellent if this is the form of skin cancer you&#8217;re dealing with.</p>
<p>Being diagnosed with melanoma skin cancer it can be scary. The good news is with early detection the stage I and stage II survival rate is very good, almost 100% for 5 years. However, if it&#8217;s found at stage 3 the survival rate drops to 60%. This stresses the importance for early detection, as it&#8217;s the biggest cure for melanoma skin cancer.</p>
<p>It is very important that you do a self exam at least once a month. See your physician regularly and be sure that a skin check up is included in your regular physical. Anytime you notice any suspicious lesions on your skin, be sure to see your doctor right away. If a mole or discoloration begins to change in color or shape, be sure to get to your doctor quickly.</p>
<p>If you have a wound that doesn&#8217;t heal, be sure to let your doctor know about it. Ask your doctor what melanoma skin cancer looks like. Armed with this knowledge, you will know what to look for when you do self exams. It is important that you be able to identify any skin cancer you find.</p>
<p>In its early stage, skin cancer can be quite small. The average size is that of a pea. However, skin cancer will grow progressively larger. If left untreated, it will metastasize to other organs and progress throughout the body. As this happens, rate of survival drops exponentially. The more involved the cancer, the more involved methods of treatment become.</p>
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<div class='links'>Each year skin cancer is diagnosed more than all other forms of cancer. Skin cancer is easily detected if you examine your skin carefully on a regular basis. For more <a href="http://informationonskincancer.com">information on skin cancer</a> and to learn about <a href="http://informationonskincancer.com/skin-cancer-and-the-sun">skin cancer and the sun</a> visit http://informationonskincancer.com today.</div>
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		<title>Signs Of Skin Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 23:10:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knowing the five signs of skin cancer and the appearance that skin cancer will take on will help you to determine if you should check with your doctor. Always if you notice anything unusual on your skin that you cannot identify you should check with your doctor. The signs of cancer can be broken down by the letters of the alphabet.]]></description>
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<p>Knowing the five signs of skin cancer and the appearance that skin cancer will take on will help you to determine if you should check with your doctor. Always if you notice anything unusual on your skin that you cannot identify you should check with your doctor. The signs of cancer can be broken down by the letters of the alphabet.</p>
<p>When examining your skin, remember that the letter &#8220;A&#8221; stands for asymmetrical growth patterns. Cancers will grow in patterns that are irregular or unevenly shaped. Monitor your skin regularly to check for any new growths with unusual shape patterns. </p>
<p>&#8220;B&#8221; is for the border of any new growths. As cancerous growths have borders that tend to be indistinguishable, be sure to monitor your skin for any suspicious growths. </p>
<p>&#8220;C&#8221; stands for color, in that you should monitor the color of any new growths on your skin. This can be one of the five signs of skin cancer, watch our for and beware of red, brown, black, blue, or transulscent growths. </p>
<p>The diameter of the growth is represented by D. If you discover a growth on your skin that is greater than a quarter of inch in diameter, you should have it examined by your doctor. Sizable growths have a higher chance of becoming cancerous, so early examination is the best way to prevent future illness.</p>
<p>The letter E refers to the elevation of the growth. Skin cancer growths are usually elevated above the skin and will have a surface that is uneven. Watch for this and all of the other five signs of skin cancer to keep your skin monitored at all times.</p>
<p>It is your body and your health so pay attention to any skin change. Paying attention is your best chance for a healthy life. Consulting your doctor immediately is the most important thing to do if you notice any of these five signs of skin cancer. A medical professional will make a proper diagnosis of whether you have skin cancer or not. To increase the success rate for curing or even completely eradicating skin cancer at its early stages depends on evaluating and testing any unusual skin growths at the beginning stages.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 14:06:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skin cancer is a cancer that is quite common. Fortunately, iIt is also relatively easy to detect with self inspection of your skin. But aside from early detection, you can and should do everything within your ability to prevent skin cancer from ever occuring in the first place.]]></description>
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<p>Skin cancer is a cancer that is quite common. Fortunately, iIt is also relatively easy to detect with self inspection of your skin. But aside from early detection, you can and should do everything within your ability to prevent skin cancer from ever occuring in the first place.</p>
<p>Take the time to examine your own skin at least once every 30 days. Your doctor should also perform a skin examination during your regular physicals, and carefully diagnosing any irregularities that you notice. You can easily examine your own skin for signs of cancer, quickly and without any pain.</p>
<p>When you do your first self exam you will want to take your time to really get a good look at your skin and all the different characteristics. Make sure you are in a well lit area with a full length mirror. There will likely be areas that are difficult to see with just one mirror, so have a hand mirror ready to use also. Getting a good look at what your skin looks like now, cancer free, will be the best way to compare future checks when looking for changes in your skin. When examining your skin, take note of anything you hadn&#8217;t noticed before.</p>
<p>Begin with your face and work your way down methodically and systematically. You may need some help for those areas that are hard to see. If you have a spouse or very close friend they can check your lower back and top of the thigh area for you. If there is no one to help you can use a handheld mirror to see those areas.</p>
<p>Pay particular attention to those areas that receive a lot of exposure to the sun. You are looking for changes in the shape and size of any mole or discoloration in your skin. You can get detailed descriptions of the different types of skin cancers. </p>
<p>You should become familiar with the way skin cancer looks. If you find something that is suspicious you should show it to your doctor immediately. It may be nothing but the only way to know for sure is to have a professional look at it. Early skin cancer detection is the key to eliminating it on your skin.</p>
<p>You will need to be more careful about your skin if it is very fair. Cover it at all times when you go outside, and wear sunscreen on any skin that is exposed. Deflect the sun&#8217;s harmful rays on your face with hats. Early skin cancer detection and a solid prevention regime will help you defend against skin cancer.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When radiation is used to treat skin cancer it is the use of x-rays to eliminate the skin cancer cells. It will usually take multiple visits for treatment before the skin cancer can be completely destroyed. It will take place over time. Skin cancer radiation treatment is generally used when skin cancer keeps coming back or is particularly resistant to treatment.]]></description>
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<p>When radiation is used to treat skin cancer it is the use of x-rays to eliminate the skin cancer cells. It will usually take multiple visits for treatment before the skin cancer can be completely destroyed. It will take place over time. Skin cancer radiation treatment is generally used when skin cancer keeps coming back or is particularly resistant to treatment.</p>
<p>Skin cancer radiation treatment is not a first option for treatment. There are cases, however, where it is the only option that is available. Many times the condition of the patient or other mitigating circumstances will require the use of radiation treatment for skin cancer. The reasons that skin cancer radiation treatment might be used are many. It could be that the patient has other health considerations that prevent them from undergoing other forms of treatment.</p>
<p>The area where the skin cancer is either too large or in an area that is not conducive to treatment with surgery are other reasons that radiation treatment might be sought. It is always possible that a skin cancer has been treated but is reoccurring frequently.</p>
<p>This type of treatment has been shown to have some success for difficult skin cancers. In patients who were experiencing a fifty percent reoccurrence of their skin cancer the radiation treatment dropped that number to twenty five percent.</p>
<p>Radiation treatment of skin cancer carries significant risks. The radiation may lead to new cancers in the area surrounding your current cancer. Such cancers will be much more difficult to treat because of the radiation exposure. Healthy skin in that area may also be seriously damaged.</p>
<p>Radiation treatment of skin cancer carries some significant side effects. These include loss of energy and appetite, hair that falls out, and persistent skin redness. These side effects usually last no longer than the radiation treatment.</p>
<p>If you are thinking about this type of treatment for your skin cancer, chances are your doctor has gone over these side effects and possible risks. You will need to consider your own situation very carefully to determine if this is the correct course of treatment for you. Skin cancer radiation treatment may not be your only option and you should make sure that your doctor has gone over every other possible solution.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most common forms of cancer is skin cancer. It is easy to prevent it, and it is very curable, but it must be detected early on. There are three main types of skin cancer that you might see on your skin.]]></description>
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<p>One of the most common forms of cancer is skin cancer. It is easy to prevent it, and it is very curable, but it must be detected early on. There are three main types of skin cancer that you might see on your skin.</p>
<p>The first type of skin cancer is squamous cell carcinoma. They are generally found in areas that have been overexposed to the sun. The face and ears are typical locations for this type of skin cancer. With squamous cell carcinoma, you will most often have a bump in the beginning and it will eventually turn into an open sore that will not heal. It will continue to get larger and larger if left untreated. It will also spread to other parts of the body if you do not get treatment for this type of skin cancer. </p>
<p>The next kind you should be aware of is the most common. Basal cell carcinoma makes up three quarters of all skin cancers. The face, hands, and neck are the places it typically appears. If discovered quickly enough, basal cell carcinoma has effective treatment options and can usually be cured without too much difficulty. Frequently, an irritated sore that bleeds is an early sign of basal cell carcinoma. However, sometimes basal cell carcinoma can be overlooked because the sore may also resemble a fresh scar.</p>
<p>Melanoma is the last and potentially the most dangerous of all the types of skin cancer. Melanoma can be found on any part of the body, but is usually found on the arms and legs and is often mistaken for a mole or a freckle. Melanoma is particularly dangerous because it can come from an existing mole that has recently changed size, shape, or color.</p>
<p>It is imperative that the melanoma type of skin cancer be found and eradicated early to prevent the problems that will come with the later stages of this skin cancer.</p>
<p>There are many steps you can take to prevent skin cancer. Protect your skin from the sun anytime you go outside. Always wear sunscreen no matter what time of year it is.</p>
<p>Be sure to wear clothes that keep exposed areas covered. Wear your hat to keep your neck and face protected. Be sure to examine your skin for potential skin cancers frequently. Early detection often makes the difference to survival.</p>
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<p>Though skin cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer, it is also highly treatable and preventable when taking the right precautions. By monitoring your skin frequently and taking preventative measures (such as using sunblock), you can reduce your risk of getting skin cancer.</p>
<p>First and foremost, try to avoid the sun as much as you can. Seek the shade provided by trees, beach umbrellas or buildings wherever possible. Wear hats and lightweight clothing to cover your skin, protecting it from the sun&#8217;s rays that could cause lesions leading to skin cancer.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to remember that it is possible to be sunburned even when in direct sunlight. You may become sunburned during a cloudy day, or even when underwater in a swimming pool. You should use caution even in such situations.</p>
<p>Make sure you are wearing plenty of SPF fifteen or more sunscreen every time you go out in the sun. You should also make sure that you reapply it often for ways to prevent skin cancer. If you are sweating or swimming make sure that you reapply after each time.</p>
<p>Make sure that you protect the delicate skin of children. Children who are under six months old cannot wear sunscreen on their skin. Keep them out of the direct sunlight at all times and keep their skin covered. When they are old enough to wear sunscreen make sure that they have it on every time they go out to play in the sun. Warn your children of the dangers of sunlight and tell them to stay in the shade whenever possible.</p>
<p>There are several ways that you can detect the possibility of skin cancer on your own time. Keep an eye out for any changes on your skin or growth in moles or the sudden appearance of new ones. Be careful of those that seem to have increased in size or are shaped irregularly. In addition, watch out for transparent or multicolored growths. Lastly, it&#8217;s helpful to have your doctor check out any wounds or cuts that seem to take longer than usual to heal. </p>
<p>It is important that you examine your skin every month. Even though this should be part of your routine check up at the doctor&#8217;s office, it is also important to make it a habit to do so at home as well. This is one of the best ways to prevent skin cancer. Examining your skin on a normal basis will allow you to detect any abnormalities. That way, if you see anything that does not look right, you can get treatment right away before it becomes too serious.</p>
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