I was born and raised in Palm Beach County of south Florida. The ocean, beach, and sun are just another everyday routine in the lives of a south Floridian. Sun bathing is a hobby that I never realized was such a big deal until moving to Orlando; when going to the beach and tanning is a privilege only shared on occasion. In Palm Beach County, it is hard to find someone that isn’t ten shades darker then they are naturally otherwise. When reports about the negative effects of UV light came about, I constantly heard “Oh, it won’t happen to me, I will deal with that when I’m older, but for now I’m going to continue tanning.” Today, skin cancer “is the most common type of cancer in the U.S.” (Ferrini, 2008). It is also the most dangerous for elders merely because of that mindset, “Oh, I’ll worry about it later;” that is exactly what happens for those who develop skin cancer. I have seen a minimal decrease in the tanning trend back home, simply because people are more aware of skin cancer; but they still continue with the risks of not protecting themselves from the sun. The three main types of skin cancer include: basal cell, squamous cell, and melanoma. Skin cancer is usually diagnosed in older adults because skin cancer takes many years to develop after a significant amount of exposure; this takes prevalence due to the fact that the baby boomer generation turned 65 last year. “Skin cancer is on the rise in the United States, blamed on the increased sun exposure through tanning…” (Ferrini, 2008). I believe that right now would be the best time for a dermatologist to begin practice in an area such as Palm Beach County because it is a popular retirement destination where ignorance runs rampant about UV protection. Another reason I beli... ... middle of paper ... ...h County and across the coasts and move inward throughout the country. Skin cancer will only get worse while the ozone layer depletes therefore it is crucial for the younger generations to learn now. Works Cited Ferrini, A. F., & Ferrini, R. L. (2008). Other Chronic Diseases and Conditions. Health in the later years (4th ed., p. 149). Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown. Health effects of overexposure to the sun. (n.d.). US Environmental Protection Agency. Retrieved June 10, 2011, from http://www.epa.gov/sunwise/uvandhealth.html Skin Cancer Facts. (n.d.). The Skin Cancer Foundation. Retrieved June 10, 2011, from http://www.skincancer.org/Skin-Cancer-Facts/#aging Smith, R. (2010, November 30). Elderly 'ignoring' skin cancer signs. The Telegraph. Retrieved June 10, 2011, from http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8167776/Elderly-ignoring-skin-cancer-signs.html
The impacts of this behaviour not only prevent people to get sunburn or skin erythema but also can reduce the risk of skin cancer. In addition, it can raise the awareness of sun protection so as to change the people’s attitude of sun protection.
The Cancer Council NSW and NSW Health Department Skin Cancer Prevention Strategic Plan for New South Wales (2001) Gladesville NSW The Cancer Counsil New South Wales and NSW Health Department 2001
Have you ever seen commercials on television advertising allergy medications? The advertisement states that taking the medication can cause abnormal sleep patterns, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, itching, watery eyes, rashes, and headaches. A conclusion could be made that the side effects of the product would be much worse than the allergy problem. However, people still purchase the product. The lengths an average person will go in order to get a quick fix is amazing. It is this way of thinking that makes tanning beds so popular. Over the last decade, cancer causing tanning beds have given self-image issues to people across the world.
Skin cancer is a significant public health issue in Australia. Exposure to ultraviolet radiation emitted by the sun in the UVA and UVB wavelengths is the primary cause. Australia has been a world leader in efforts to protect the ozone layer, the main line of defense against ultraviolet radiation emitted by the sun. Ultraviolet radiation induces the formation of thymine dimers that cause mutation of skin cells if not repaired before DNA replication. Mutations of tumor suppressor genes can lead to uncontrolled cell growth. Ultraviolet radiation also causes immunosuppresion that allows skin cancers to become established. Basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma are types of skin cancer caused by sun exposure, though each form is associated with a different pattern of exposure. Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world, due to a combination of tropical latitude, fair-skinned population, outdoor lifestyle, and high amount of ambient ultraviolet radiation. Widespread opinions about tanning and health benefits of sunlight lead many Australians to intentionally overexpose themselves to the sun. State cancer councils have developed sun safety and awareness campaigns, such as “Slip! Slop! Slap!” and “SunSmart,” to educate the population about sun exposure and encourage early detection of skin cancers. Gradual changes in knowledge and behavior indicate that the fight against skin cancer can be won.
Levine, Jody A., MD, Michael Sorace, MD, James Spencer, MD, and Daniel M. Siegel, MD. "The Indoor UV Tanning Industry: A Review of Skin Cancer Risk, Health Benefit Claims, and Regulation." Special Article 53.6 (2010): 1038-043. Web. 14 Apr. 2014.
Basal Cell Carcinoma often abbreviated as (BCC) is the most frequently appearing form of skin cancer. They are also referred to as Basal Cell Cancer. It was discovered along the way as skin cancer was being treated as different types with no specific period. The BCCs’ are uncontrolled growths that normally arise in the skin’s basal cells. These cells lie in the deepest layer of the epidermis which is the outermost layer of the skin. BCC’s are normally caused by a combination of two things; one is cumulative UV exposure and the other is intense occasional UV exposure. The most vulnerable, according to a research done, tend to be people with fair hair, blue eyes and fair skin and this is because they tend to burn easily. The BCCs’ may first appear as a small white flesh or a colored bump that may bleed. Other normal appearances may look like open sores, red patches on the skin, pink growths, shiny bumps or scars. 80% of Basal Cell Carcinoma cases are mainly found in the head and neck that is the body parts that are mainly exposed to the sun. The nose also tends to be most vulnerable and according to a recent study done, 40% of BCC that were diagnosed on the head and neck were adjacent to the nose.
The word melanoma comes from the Greek words, melas (black) and -oma (tumour). It is a very serious cancer that most often occurs in the skin and less frequently in the eye or in the lining of the nose, mouth, or genitals. Melanoma begins in melanocytes, cells that make a pigment called melanin. Both light- and dark-skinned people have melanin, which gives colour to the skin, hair, and parts of the eye.
Informing you on a everyday thing some girls do, which is tanning. Two main questions you have to ask yourself is it healthy? And will it cause skin cancer ? Well to answer both of those questions you can get skin cancer, and it is healthy for you. Only some parts of it is healthy though, not all of it. And thats what we will be explaining in this paper today. We both do tan so we’re not against it and see the good thing about tanning. Not everyone has to be on our side, some people may like tanning naturally better to begin with.
Skin cancer is the disease in which the epidermis, also known as the outer layer, is infected with malignant cancer cells. The first case of skin cancer was discovered in 1804 by a French physician named Rene Lannec. There are six types. Three major types, and three minor types of skin cancer. The Major forms are basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and malignant melanoma. The three minor types are sarcoma, merkel cell carcinoma and sebaceous gland carcinoma. The signs and symptoms vary between the different types, but they all have one thing in common, changes in the skin. Changes in the skin could be a growth, a spot that appears to be a rash, or even a sore that doesn’t get any better over time, or turns into a mole. The most common causes of skin cancers is over exposer to UV radiation, tanning or genetics Skin cancer cannot be spread person to person, meaning it is not contagious. Sunburn is the leading cause of skin cancer today. When diagnosing any form of skin cancer, the doctor, or dermatologist may remove a part of the abnormal area of the skin and send it off to a laboratory for testing. Treatment depends on the type of cancer, location stage, cancers aggressiveness or level and the patient’s condition. While most of the time surgery is recommended, it is not always the best method of treatment for everyone. Different surgical procedures that are used to help cure the disease are known as excision, Mohs surgery, curatage and electrodissectaton.
It is very important to use a sunscreen every day and especially when out in the sun. Sunscreens protect the skin from the harmful rays put off by the sun. Using sunscreen will help prevent skin cancer. It is very important to understand the strength needed for the amount of time in the sun. Sunscreens come in different strengths and there are many different brands of sunscreen available. Sunscreen also varies in prices. Some are very cheap and some are very expensive. It is up to the individual to decide which to use. A dermatologist can recommend what is best for the individual needs. As we all know, we have to be careful staying in the sun too much. We often get sunburned if we do not use sunscreen, but most people think it will heal and it’s not that big of a deal. This is also the case for tanning beds. The people who say things like “it’s not a big deal” are definitely wrong. He or she could be harming their skin and could end up with serious problems, like skin cancer. If a person gets too burned too often then he or she may develop skin cancer and end up having to have skin cancer surgery. A dermatologist will check the skin and if there are any suspicious places, they will perform a biopsy to see if it is a skin cancer. If it does turn out to be a skin cancer, the dermatologist will then determine the best course of treatment. Some treatments are by
Take control and use these top tips to prevent skin cancer; if left untreated, skin cancers tend to grow into the epidermic layers (i.e., the dermis and the subcutaneous tissues). The list of tips is simple to understand and anyone can use these effective methods to protect themselves from the damaging factors of skin cancer. Frankly, no one should have to endure a skin disease that is preventable. Deter being intimidated and easily, prevent UV ray damage by applying effective skin products on today's market. Also, enjoy building your body up with relaxing foods and beverages that enhance cancer fighting cells while
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Skin cancer is the most prevalent of all cancers. There are three types of skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and malignant melanoma. In this presentation I plan to discuss a little about each of these cases as well as tell ways to prevent and treat them.
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