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Dangers of Skin Cancer

By Toby Johns
May 23, 2009
Let's face it, each and every one of us put ourselves at risk of getting skin cancer each time we leave our homes and expose ourselves to the sun. Even worse; many people are so obsessed with getting a tan, that they're willing to spend many hours at a time laying on a beach in direct sun. Considering that your skin is the largest organ of your body, it only stands to reason that you should be concerned about the risk of skin cancer. Furthermore, one should also bear in mind that the signs of skin cancer are always visible immediately. In fact, it can take a few years before you eventually discover the damage.

Of course, the current state of our ozone layer simply makes matters even worse, and as a result, we are now at even more risk of getting one of the three types of skin cancer, which are; Melanoma, Squamous Cell and Basil cell.

Essentially, skin cancer is the result of our skin cells becoming damaged from over-exposure to harmful ultra-violet light rays from the sun. Of course, the usual way in which we realize we may have skin cancer, is when we start getting large persistent spots or sores. While these may well seem harmless, they are for the most part extremely resistant to treatment and while it may look as though they have cleared up, they usually just keep showing up again and again. Furthermore, as with most cancers, skin cancer can also be incredibly aggressive.

Even though there is such a high risk of getting skin cancer, we're fortunate enough to be in a position where we can prevent it. While it simply isn't possible to avoid sunlight completely, using skin cancer can greatly reduce the risk. In fact, there are literally thousands of products, including cosmetics, moisturizers and sun-block creams, which contain SPF (Sun Protection Factor). For the most part, SPF ratings start off at 15 for minimum protection, and go all the way up to 80 which is of course, maximum protection. If for example you use a product which has a SPF of 80, then you'll practically be eliminating all risk of skin cancer.

Of course, reducing the amount of time you spend in the sun is the first line of defense you should consider. Understandably enough, summer is everyone's favorite season because it's the time of year where you can get to enjoy lazing around on the beach, but bear in mind, doing so greatly increases the risk of you getting skin cancer. Remember, even going about your daily life in the sun carries a risk so whenever possible, wear a cap, wear sun glasses, wear suitable clothing and of course, use protection. In fact, you should even use an umbrella if condition allow for it.

Of course, as will all diseases, early detection is vital and as such, it's advisable that you examine yourself periodically for any strange spots or sores. In the event that you do notice something strange, contact a dermatologist immediately in order to establish if it's merely a skin infection, or if it's a form of skin cancer.
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