Skin Cancer
Skin cancers are caused, in the most part, by overexposure of the skin to UV radiation. Melanomas result in approximately 700 deaths each year, and nearly 125,000 Australians have skin cancer at this moment and are unaware of the condition. Most skin cancers can be avoided by protecting the skin against the sun. Nearly all skin cancers can be treated and cured if detected on early stages. When not treated, some skin cancers can metastasize to more distant areas of the body and can be fatal. In 1993, specialists excised about 225,000 skin cancers, and very large percentiles of such cancers were found in the face and neck. 1. INCIDENCE OF SKIN CANCER IS INCREASING We recommend our patients: 1. Inform yourself about skin cancer and the exposure to ultraviolet rays. 2. Avoid sun exposure as much as possible, especially from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, when the exposure is the most harmful. 3. If you need to be outdoors or exposed to the sun, wear SPF 15 or higher. 2. SKIN CANCER There are 3 main types of skin cancer. The two most common types are basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). These are less aggressive and rarely spread to other areas of the body, hardly ever being fatal. They are easily treated if diagnosed at an early stage. Malignant melanomas, the third type of skin cancer, manifest as an internal cancer. It is likely to metastasize to other areas of the body if not detected on an early stage and treated properly. Those who take no precautions in protecting the skin, as well as those who work, exercise and have recreational activities under prolonged sun exposure.
Prefer white clothing and accessories to colored ones, and if possible, wear long sleeves, hats and SPF. Take extra care with babies and young children. Teach children these healthy habits since childhood.
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