Basal Cell Carcinoma Discussion Basal Cell Carcinoma is just one type of skin ca
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Basal Cell Carcinoma Discussion Basal Cell Carcinoma is just one type of skin cancer. Click heree to learn more about this cancer and its stages is important for you to know about all skin cancers to be able to reduce your own skin cancer risk. This include becoming more aware of how many people are impacted and how many different variations there are of skin cancer Click bere & to view an additional Skin Cancer resource for you to review before posting. After your review of the online resources related to skin cancer, post your response to the following 1. How has skin cancer impacted your life? Share a story of someone you know who has had skin cancer. If ye do not know anyone who has had skin cancer,research a story online and share it 2. Share one way you can reduce your own skin cancer riskExplanation / Answer
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Q. How skin cancer impacts the life.
Answer: The skin cancer is the type of cancer which affects the skin cells. The impact of this cancer depends upon the type of the skin cancer. Skin cancer is mainly of 3 types i.e. Squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma and Melanoma skin cancer. Out of these 3 first two i.e. Squamous and basal cell carcinomas are rarely spread to the other parts of the body and can be easily removed by the dermatologist whereas the melanoma is most dangerous and it has the capability to spread other parts of the body and the surgery is the main treatment of this. If a person is suffered from simple carcinoma skin cancer that can be easily cured and treated and can be live normal life but the patient having melanoma type of skin cancer has a hard life because he/she have to undergo surgeries and chemo treatment.
The story of skin cancer patient.
This is a true story of college Prof. Dr. G. Judens. She was very active in her life and during her school and college days she always preferred to play or go out in the sunshine. She spends most of her time in the sunshine without even any sunscreen. She studied microbiology and during her study or research time she spends her most of time on limner air flow cabinet and frequently exposed to UV and X-ray radiation during her experiments, but she never cares. As time passed she become full Prof. in microbiology but her passion for the research was not faded up. Suddenly one day she saw few red dots on her cheeks, earlier she thought that it may be some bacterial infection but after using several ointments these red dots were remained as such and their size starts increasing slowly. Then she went to dermatologist Dr. Jakson, he told her the exact cause behind these dots can be detected by the biopsy of the tissue. He did microsurgery and after observation, he found that it’s the skin cancer and it reaches up to many layers of the skin. Further, they diagnosed that it is melanoma type of skin cancer and need surgery to remove the tumor. As time passes Prof. Judens start getting more complexation in her life she got number of tumors in her body, especially in legs and arms. She went through a number of surgeries and chemo treatments and finally, at last, she was unable to survive from melanoma type of skin cancer and died an untimely death at the age of 56.
Q. Share one way you can reduce your own skin cancer risk.
Answer: Skin cancer is the cancer of skin cells and its mostly took place by the exposure of skin cells to the UV radiations. If we protect our body from excessive exposure to these radiations then the chances of skin cancer can be reduced. Nature protects us from UV radiations by ozone layer as well as the skin melanin. The human beings living in the area where exposure of UV radiations is more the skin color of the persons is dark due to the presence of more melanin in the skin which protects us from harmful effects of UV rays. Artificially we can protect our body from these rays by avoiding to go out in the sunshine, always cover the body with clothes and use sunscreens so that the harmful effects of these rays can be minimized.
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