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The Uses of Photos of Skin Cancer




Skin cancer is one of the most predominant forms of cancer existing today. Skin cancer is usually detected in the patient through sores that don’t heal, oozing and bleeding sores and moles that are asymmetrical and with irregular edges. Even the start of a mole after the age of 30 may hint at skin cancer as people seldom develop moles in their 30s.

If you have not seen anyone suffering from skin cancer, and have doubts of some sores and moles being a possible start to skin cancer, you can first clear your doubts by having a look at photos of skin cancer. On looking at these photos, you get an idea of whether you are suffering from skin cancer. If you have a doubt, there is no point in wasting time looking at more photos; approach your physician or dermatologist to get your fears cleared. Skin cancer is a form of cancer, which if detected and treated in the early stages, can be treated and cured so that you are rid of skin cancer at the end of the treatment.

To learn more about skin cancer, the internet offers numerous sites offering photos of skin cancer and information related to these photos. On looking at these photos, you get an idea of which parts of the body may get affected by skin cancer, and how the sores look when affected with skin cancer. Though there are many books providing photos of skin cancer, you get the latest pictures and a wider range of photos from people suffering from skin cancer from all over the world on the internet. There are also blogs and forums where you can voice your doubts about photos of skin cancer for more information about skin cancer.

Besides providing information to the general public, photos of skin cancer proves to be beneficial to the doctor. Instead of just providing information about your doubts leading to the possibility o skin cancer, you can take photos of skin cancer everyday and date and stamp the photos.

On looking at the various photos, the doctor will be able to understand the subtle changes in your skin. This proves to be a better tool that your doctor can use for understanding the progression of your disease, than by a description. On seeing the difference in different photos, the doctor will also get a clear picture of how fast your cancer is growing and thus be able to decide on the best treatment to start to cure and treat your skin cancer problem.






 

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Skin Cancer Ups Risk Of Further Cancers - Medical News Today


TheMedGuru

Skin Cancer Ups Risk Of Further Cancers
Medical News Today, UK - 11 hours ago
Speculating on possible explanations he said sun exposure was an important risk factor for all types of skin cancer, so patients who have one are perhaps ...
UA Skin Cancer Video Wins National Award University of Arizona News (press release)
Skin Cancer Increases Risk of Other Cancers, Early Repeat ... Insidermedicine
Melanoma on the rise among older men ABC7Chicago.com
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Melanoma patients 'at higher risk' - The Press Association


Telegraph.co.uk

Melanoma patients 'at higher risk'
The Press Association - Jan 6, 2009
Malignant melanoma, also known as melanoma, is the most serious type of skin cancer and every year in the UK, more than 9500 people are diagnosed with it ...
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Skin cancer 'ups new cancer risk' BBC News
Melanomas raise risk of more cancer Mirror.co.uk
Nursing in Practice - Healthcare Republic (press release)
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Absence Of CLP Protein Can Be Indicative Of Oral Cancer - Science Daily (press release)


Absence Of CLP Protein Can Be Indicative Of Oral Cancer
Science Daily (press release) - Jan 7, 2009
In malignancy or cancer, the same type of skin cells no longer expressed this protein. In the areas of cancerous cells, a decrease in CLP occurred. ...

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Reported Increases in Melanoma Incidence Appear Real - MedPage Today


Reported Increases in Melanoma Incidence Appear Real
MedPage Today, NJ - 4 hours ago
Explain to interested patients that malignant melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer and is believed to result from exposure to ultraviolet ...
Melanoma Rates on the Rise in US U.S. News & World Report
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Skin Cancer Doesn't Lower Prostate, Breast, and Colorectal Cancer Risk - Cancerpage.com


CBC.ca

Skin Cancer Doesn't Lower Prostate, Breast, and Colorectal Cancer Risk
Cancerpage.com, GA - Jan 6, 2009
NEW YORK JAN 05, 2009 (Reuters Health) - The risk of prostate, breast, and colorectal cancer does not decrease following a diagnosis of skin cancer, ...
Breast cancer in men often detected late Reuters
Breast Cancer in Men: One In 100 eMaxHealth.com
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