Scientists have long wondered why some skin cells developed into moles, and some skin cells develop into the deadly skin cancer, melanoma. Well, recently US researchers have theorized that this is due to a missing protein known as IGFBP7 ...continued
Saturday, February 9, 2008
New Treatment for Melanoma?
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
The Different Types Of UV Radiation
The Different Types Of UV Radiation
There are different types of UV Radiation and they affect the skin in different ways. UV-A radiation has the longest wavelength. The earth receives UV-A rays all year, round and it is not filtered at all by the ozone layer. It is responsible for aging, and can penetrate the skin right down beneath the four layers of the epidermis to the dermis. It also is the type of rays that tanning lamps emit and can cause sunburns.Continued
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Men and Skin Cancer: How to Prevent Skin Cancer and Check For The Early Signs Of Skin Cancer
Women seem to be more aware of the harmful rays of the sun, and are taking precautions such as using a make-up with a SPF of 30 or more, wearing clothing, and sunglasses when going out into the peak UV times, 10am to 4 pm.
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Monday, January 21, 2008
A Changing Mole: How To Tell If Your Mole Is Cancerous
What To think If You Have A Mole That Changes?
Hopefully, it is common knowledge that you should be aware of moles, tags, birthmarks and freckles on your skin. Obviously, the reason is Skin Cancer, the fastest growing CURABLE AND PREVENTABLE cancer. Most people have many moles etc., usually from either birth, or skin damage done in childhood, when the problem of skin cancer was not understood as well as it is now.
Years ago, I used to slather on the baby oil and iodine and go out to our pool, where I stayed from 10 am until 4:00 pm. Every year I would get terrible sunburn; I would peel, and then get another burn. Finally, I would start to develop a tan, my body’s protection against the sun. Being of Scottish origin, I have little melanin in my skin to protect me, and now my body is covered with moles and freckles. The difference is, today I wear sun screen, which I diligently re-apply every few hours, and I try to stay out of the sun during peak UV timers, cover up my body with cotton clothing, and wear sunglasses when I go out. Recently I have had 2 moles removed, that were changing in size and color. Happily they were non-cancerous, but I am always aware of the sun