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  • Skin Cancer; Early Treatment Wins the Game  By : Lance Winslow
    Skin cancer can happen to anyone and those at risk need to be smart and seek professional advice and/or early treatment. This makes sense of course but how do you know if you are at risk? Well if you work in an industry were you are exposed a lot to the sun you could be at risk.
  • Skin Cancer and Your Responsibility  By : Lance Winslow
    Early treatment of skin cancer is the way to prevent death and generally most all skin cancers can be treated and or cured. Malignant Melanoma is the big killer, but if it is caught early it too is usually curable.
  • Skin Cancer - Do You Visit Tanning Salons?  By : CD Mohatta
    One of the main causes of skin cancer is exposure to harmful sun rays. If you thought that getting tanned at tanning salons was safer than the sun, please think again before visiting any salon again. Tanning beds and sunlamps are as dangerous as the sun rays.
  • Beware The Sun  By : V Brown
    For the last decade or so Australians have been bombarded with information about the harmful effects of the sun, but it seems that we, along with others from all over the world, are still ignoring the advice and are continually exposing ourselves to not only the minor dangers but also the life-threatening concerns like skin cancer.
  • The 4 Step Check For Skin Cancer Detection  By : Jack Prime
    Moles can turn into cancerous melanomas so it's important you check your moles regularly and talk to your doctor if there is any sign of danger.
  • Is the Sun Really Responsible for Skin Cancer?  By : Anitta Viali
    I remember about 20 years ago, all the commercials were praising Coppertone for helping to get sun tan.
  • Dark Green Leafy Vegetables And Dark Red Fruits Help Prevent Skin Cancer  By : Anitta Viali
    According to recent statistics the rising incidence of skin cancer is one of the main problems in United States. Considering that this condition appears to be becoming an epidemic, very critical is to develop new approaches to primary and secondary prevention. As consequences we can see many studies exploring the therapeutic value of natural ingredients and researches suggest that common fruit and vegetables extracts may have an important clinical benefits in lowering risk for skin cancer.
  • Are Hats Here to Stay? - A Hat and Your Health  By : Janice Carter
    The hat has once again emerged on the fashion scene and the reason may be due to the dramatic increase in the skin cancer known as melanoma, the deadliest of the known types of skin cancer.
  • Melanoma Cancer  By : Max Bellamy
    Melanoma is a skin disease where cancerous cells grow in the melanocytes, the cells that generate skin color. Melanoma is either known as malignant melanoma or cutaneous melanoma.
  • Hands-Free Phones Are 'No Safer'  By : Christain Cullen
    Hands-free mobile phones might be legal to use when you’re driving, but according to the latest overseas research they’re not any safer. Which raises the question of whether fines for using hand-held phones are more about revenue-raising than safety.
  • Nexavar Receives FDA Fast Track Designation For Skin Cancer  By : Medical News
    Bayer Pharmaceuticals Corporation (NYSE: BAY) and Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: ONXX) announced today that Nexavar(R) (sorafenib) tablets has been granted Fast Track designation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of advanced (including locally unresectable and metastatic) melanoma, a form of skin cancer. Nexavar was approved by the FDA in December 2005 for the treatment of patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC).
  • New Affordable SOLAR Shield Sun Protective Clothing Tackles Skin Cancer Epidemic  By : Medical News
    New, exclusive SOLAR Shield apparel is now available at SOLARShieldDirect.com. This expanding line of affordable, quality sun protective apparel offers the average consumer a selection of men's, women's and youth styles without the high price tag found at most sun protective clothing retailers.
  • Skin Cancer Rare -- But More Deadly -- In People With Darker Skin  By : Medical News
    New research from the University of Cincinnati (UC) shows that dark-skinned people--commonly thought to be "immune" to most skin cancers--are more likely than whites to die from skin cancer and its related complications.
  • Ozone Depletion  By : Kristy Annely
    Ozone depletion is a term used to describe two related phenomena concerning the earth's ozone layer. The first is the slow and constant deterioration of the amount of ozone in the earth's upper atmosphere at a rate of about 3 percent per decade. The second is the larger but seasonal decrease in the level of ozone in the atmosphere especially in the earth's Polar Regions, commonly called an ozone hole.
  • Protecting Against the Dangers of Skin Cancer  By : Jordi Shoman
    Like all other forms of cancer, skin cancer is a scary thought. However, there are many obvious defenses you take against the dangers of skin cancer. The development of skin cancer may take many years and it may be a long time before the cancerous cells cause any significant damage, yet there is no better time to begin protecting yourself than the present. If you have very fair skin or have a history of skin cancer in your family it is of particular importance that you be cautious as you are more susceptible to the dangers posed by sun exposure.
  • Skin Cancer - The Different Types  By : Bill Johnson
    When I went shopping the other day at the local store, I was taken in by the hair coloring of the clerk. It was beautiful , with a dark base and a natural -looking streaks, just as if the sun touched only her alone. I told her this and we promptly struck a conversation which largely centers on our younger days when we rarely use hair dyes.
  • Modifying Cells to Fight Skin Cancer?  By : Lance Winslow
    Some scientists are making headway in the fight against skin cancer in Germany where they modified blood cells to use to attack tumor cells and wiped out the cancer in two male patients with advanced melanoma. Come again you did what? That is what they are saying, could it be true?
  • What You Need To Know When Choosing and Using Sunscreen  By : Lim Zheng Yang
  • Tanning And Cancer  By : Javier Fuller
    If one were living in any of the colder regions of the world, the tell tale signs of having enjoyed a good vacation would be to wear a tan, acquired from hours of lazing in the sun, on some beach.
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  • Skin Cancer Screening Tour Is Making A Difference  By : Wade Gibson
    More than one million people will be diagnosed with skin cancer this year.
  • The Lifesaving Road Trip Screening Tour Raises Awareness About Skin Cancer  By : Wade Gibson
    The statistics are staggering-and growing. More than 1.5 million people will be diagnosed with skin cancer this year
  • Avoid Skin Cancer While You Enjoy the Outdoors  By : Wade Gibson
    Here's a bright idea: There's a beautiful way you can protect yourself from an increased risk of skin cancer.
  • Skin Cancer: Questions & Answers  By : Maria Markella
    Each year, about a million people in the United States learn that they have skin cancer. Research has led to better methods of diagnosing and treating this disease. It is encouraging to know that skin cancer is now almost 100 percent curable if found early and treated promptly.
  • Skin Cancer: The New Silent Killer  By : Michelle Bouse
    SKIN CANCER, the silent killer. It took my aunt. My aunt was one of the estimated 10,710 people in 2006 who passed away as a result of skin cancer.
  • Top Twelve Tips(2)  By : skin issues
    (2)TOP TWELVE TIPS:THE THINGS THAT MAKE YOU LOOK OLDER THAN YOUR AGE---EXPOSED BY WORLD'S BEST DERMATOLOGISTS !
  • Top Twelve Tips(1)  By : skin issues
    TOP TWELVE TIPS:WAR AGAINST ACNE---DECLARED BY WORLD'S LEADING SKIN EXPERTS !
  • Top Twelve Tips(3)  By : skin issues
    Top Twelve Tips:How to Stop Keloid Before It Stops You - Exposed by World's Best Dermatologists!
  • Symptoms of Skin Cancer  By : Tim Grimsley
    The most common form of cancer in humans is skin cancer. There are over one million cases annually, although not all are reported. Cases of skin cancer has continually risen, this raises concerns over public health. Almost half of Americans that reach retirement age will develop skin cancer at some point.
  • What Can You Do to Avoid Skin Cancer?  By : Louise Forrest
    Skin cancer can be a very scary thing, especially if you know anyone who has had serious problems with it. Unnoticed, skin cancer can be deadly but the truth is that skin cancer is one of the easier forms of cancer to conquer when you spot it in time.
  • Sunlight and Skin Cancer  By : Michael Russell
    Does visible sunlight cause skin cancer? Well, technically no it doesn't. It is the invisible part of the sun's radiation called ultraviolet radiation that tans us when we are out in the sun, generates a sunburn if we are out too long and yes it may cause skin cancer.
  • Skin Cancer - Types, Risks, Symptoms And Treatment  By : Michael Russell
    There are three major kinds of skin cancer, all of which are, at least in part, caused by exposure to sunlight. Ultraviolet radiation from sunlight disrupts the genetic operations of skin cells and this can lead to the development of skin cancer and cancerous cells.
  • An Overview of Skin Cancer  By : John Grimes
    Cancer is a scary subject and comes in many forms. Skin cancer is one of the more prevalent versions and, unfortunately, one most people do not take seriously enough.
  • Can Green Tea Treat Skin Cancer?  By : Jon Stout
    Some of the most promising cancer research going on today involves the use of green tea and its ability to prevent cancer and even treat cancer in patients who have already been diagnosed with the disease. Researchers are examining many possibilities for how green tea might be used, and working to determine the cancer types for which it holds the most promise.
  • Uv Radiation And Your Skin  By : John Grimes
    As you age, your skin begins to show signs of the wear and tear of time. Much of this aging is caused by UV radiation and how it impacts the layers of your skin.
  • The Skinny on Skin Cancer  By : John Grimes
    While no form of cancer is a laughing matter, some forms are often considered less dangerous by most people. Skin cancer is one such form that seems somewhat innocuous, but is actually very dangerous.
  • Rapid-Growing Skin Cancers Show Common Characteristics  By : Ron Swerdfiger
    Australian researchers have discovered that rapid-growing skin cancers show common characteristics.
  • Skin Cancer - The Four Stages of Melanoma  By : Michael Russell
    There are four stages of melanoma that classify the severity of this skin cancer. Each stage pertains to the thickness and the amount that the melanoma has spread.
  • Spindle Cell Melanoma  By : Max Bellamy
    Melanoma is a malignant tumor of the melanocytes. These are the cells present in the skin and the eyes. They are responsible for the skin color of a person. Melanoma is considered the most lethal form of skin cancer. An early detection gives the patients a better chance for survival. Melanoma is a principal metastasizing tumor and is described as a primary tumor. One of the forms of melanoma is neurotropic melanoma. It is characterized by spindle shaped cells showing patterns of neuroma.
  • Melanoma in Children  By : Max Bellamy
    Melanoma is a malignant tumor that originates in the melanocytes. These cells are responsible for generating melanin, the pigment that gives color to skin, hair and eyes. This pigment is the strongest in moles. It is due to this reason that melanomas are usually brown or black in color. Sometimes, melanomas stop producing the pigment and appear red, pink, and even skin-colored. According to the National Cancer Institute, melanoma is a serious cancer of the skin. Every year, there are about 60,000 people diagnosed with malignant melanoma.
  • Types of Melanoma  By : Max Bellamy
    Melanoma is a malignant tumor, formed in melanocytes, the cells responsible for generating melanin. Due to this reason, melanoma often acquires a brown or black color. In the United States, melanoma is the eighth most common malignancy. Melanoma is categorized as insitu and invasive melanoma. In Latin, 'insitu' means localized. It occupies only the top layer of the skin. The invasive melanomas are more serious and difficult to cure. They go deeper into the skin.
  • What is Melanoma?  By : Max Bellamy
    Melanoma is a skin disease. Cancerous cells are produced in the melanocytes, cells that are responsible for skin color. Melanocytes, in the skin, are also found in other parts of the body, like the eyes. A majority of documented melanoma infection originates in the skin. It is a skin cancer. Melanoma is also known as malignant melanoma or cutaneous melanoma. It is curable, but an early diagnosis and treatment is very important.
  • Skin Cancer - How to Protect Your Skin Year-Round  By : Michael Russell
    Damage to your skin occurs cumulatively every time you are exposed to daylight and the risk of contracting skin cancer grows. There are many things that you can do to protect your skin from the dangerous sun rays year-round.
  • Melanoma: Otherwise Known As Skin Cancer  By : Michael Russell
    Melanoma, or skin cancer, is the most common cause of cancer in fair-skinned people, although everyone is at risk: young and old, black and white, men and women. It is even becoming more common as people vacation more often, use sun beds and are victims of the depleting ozone layer.
  • Cosmetic Ingredients You Should Stay Away From  By : Sarah H
    When choosing cosmetic ingredients you should always read the label, read the fine print for any side effects warning they may have. If you are unsure of what product you should choose, you can always check out the Environmental Working Group website on the internet before purchasing any sort of cosmetic product.
  • Laura Bush and Cancer  By : Charles Sabillon
    The first lady and her husband do not believe in God when their health is at stake.
  • Skin Cancer - Types-Causes-Symptoms and Treatment  By : Michael Russell
    There are several types of Cancer that originate in the skin, most of which are associated with prolonged exposure to sunlight. Genetically fair-skinned people are most at risk.
  • Preventing Skin Cancer with Sunscreen  By : John Grimes
    If you find yourself heading outside frequently, and who doesn't, you need to take basic steps to prevent skin cancer. In this case, we are talking about sunscreen the proper use of it.
  • The Risk of Developing Skin Cancer From Tanning Booths  By : Tim Gorman
    The risk of developing skin cancer from tanning booths is just one of several health risk medically linked to cosmetic tanning devices, which is also connected to DNA alteration. Non-melanoma skin cancer is the most common form of the disease in the United States.
  • Learn How to Reduce the Risks of Tanning Beds  By : Adam C. Murray
    So you want to get tan? Welcome to the world of tanning. But how will you begin your journey to that "golden" land? Developing a tan has come a long way since tanning became popular early in the 20th century, when Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel (creator of that famous line of perfumes) started a fashion trend when she accidentally got a tan, sailing from Paris to Cannes, aboard the yacht of the Duke of Westminster.
  • Common Exercises That Put Your Shoulders "At-Risk"  By : Raja Indra
    Did you know that some common exercises done in the weight room can put your shoulders at increased risk of injury? Let's take a look. Having dealt with injuries to both shoulders and having worked on plenty of aching shoulders in a clinic, I feel like I have a good background to draw from on this one.
  • Choose Tea As Your Ally Against Skin Cancer  By : Michael Russell
    Specific teas can actually provide an armor-like protection for your skin. They act as a barrier against the sun’s harmful rays that commonly occur during overexposure, which can destroy the cells that promote skin health.
  • What is Skin Cancer and Who is Most at Risk?  By : Louise Forrest
    If you have read a newspaper or listened to the news over the last few years, then you will know that there are always constant warnings telling us to protect our skin against skin cancer. Whilst many people do listen to these warnings, there are still a shocking amount of people who still ignore them.
  • How Do You Know If Your Skin Cancer Is Potentially Fatal?  By : Louise Forrest
    Technically speaking, all skin cancer is potentially lethal if not treated. However, there are more serious forms of the condition, though they are a lot rarer.
  • Malignant Melanoma a Horrible Skin Cancer  By : Michele Rogers
    Melanoma is awful and we should treat ourselves with respect while in the sun or tanning. Knowing we are safe from the horrible rays of the sun is one less thing to concern ourselves.
  • Melanoma Can Affect The Toenail  By : Mandy Fain
    Melanoma is a cancerous growth of melanocytes that produce melanin. The type of melanoma that typically affects the toenail is acral lentiginous melanoma.
  • Skin Cancer Can Be Avoided  By : Riley Hendersen
    Skin cancer is diagnosed more often than all other cancers combined. In 2006, more than 62,000 people in the United States discovered they had this cancer, according to the American Cancer Society. Ultraviolet or UV rays are to skin cancer what smoking is to lung cancer-a highly avoidable cancer-causing agent.
  • Prevent Skin Cancer  By : Eric Hartwell
    If you don't know by now: Wear Your Sunscreen! Suncreen with SPF 15 or higher can significantly reduce the possibility of melanomas, the malignant tumors that contribute to skin cancer. The good news is that melanomas, when recognized and treated early, are almost 100% curable. The big problem with malignant melanomas lies in their being ignored, undetected or untreated, causing the cancer to spread elsewhere in the body. In 2007, the United States population is estimated at encountering close to 60,000 new instances of melanoma, according to the American Cancer Society.
  • Is Anti-Wrinkle Treatment Right For Me?  By : Geoff Hopkins
    There is no debating the popularity of wrinkle creams. With such an incredible number of products available on the market, there certainly is something driving the market motivation and it is not all just brilliant advertising. In fact, many anti-wrinkle creams on the market seem to invest very little into the advertising yet huge sums of money into the development and scientific research.
  • Do Wrinkle Creams Really Reduce Wrinkles?  By : Geoff Hopkins
    There is no debating the popularity of wrinkle creams. With such an incredible number of products available on the market, there certainly is something driving the market motivation and it is not all just brilliant advertising. In fact, many anti-wrinkle creams on the market seem to invest very little into the advertising yet huge sums of money into the development and scientific research.
  • Know Your Skin Cancer  By : Juliet Cohen
    Skin cancer is the most common form of human cancer. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States.
  • Trilastin SR: How Efficient is Stretch Marks Treatment Trilastin?  By : Mike Silverstone
    Stretching of the skin is a part of teenage years for a good number of girls and boys or women when they're pregnant. When someone grows or gains weight rapidly, that individual may get fine lines on the body which are called stretched marks.
  • Skin Cancer Treatment Tips  By : Juliet Cohen
    Skin cancer is the most common form of human cancer. It is evaluated that over 1 million new cases occur annually. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Skin cancer generally develops in the epidermis (the outermost layer of skin), so a tumor is usually clearly visible.
  • Skin Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Skin cancer is a malignant growth on the skin which can have many causes. Skin cancer is the most common form of human cancer. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. The two most common types are basal cell cancer and squamous cell cancer.


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