MELANOMA is a cancer of the pigment producing cells in the skin, known as melanocytes. Cancer is a condition in which one type of cell grows without limit in a disorganized fashion, disrupting and replacing normal tissues and their functions, much like weeds overgrowing a garden. Normal melanocytes reside in the outer layer of the skin and produce a brown pigment called melanin, which is responsible for skin color. MELANOMA occurs when melanocytes become cancerous, grow, and invade other tissues.
MELANOMA begins on the surface of the skin where it is easy to see and treat. If time given to grow, MELANOMA can grow down into the skin, ultimately reaching the blood and lymphatic vessels, and spread around the body (metastasize), causing life-threatening illness. It is curable when detected early, but can be fatal if allowed to progress and spread. The goal is to detect MELANOMA early when it is still on the surface of the skin.
CAUSES OF MELANOMA ( SKIN CANCER ):
It is not certain how all cases of MELANOMA develop. However, it is clear that excessive sun exposure, especially severe blistering sunburns early in life, can promote MELANOMA development. There is evidence that ultraviolet radiation used in indoor tanning equipment may cause MELANOMA. The risk for developing MELANOMA may also be inherited. Anyone can get MELANOMA, but fair-skinned sun-sensitive people are at a higher risk. Since ultraviolet radiation from the sun is a major culprit, people who tan poorly, or burn easily are at the greatest risk.
The factors that help to identify those at risk for MELANOMA are: Fair skin, A history of sunburns, More than 50 moles, Atypical moles & Close relative who have had MELANOMA
Anyone can develop MELANOMA, but people with one or more of the risk factors are more likely to do so. Periodic skin examinations by a dermatologist can truly be life saving.
SIGNS AND SYMTOMSS OF MELANOMA ( SKIN CANCER ):
MELANOMA can occur anywhere on the skin or the nails, even in places not directly exposed to the sun like the eyes, mucous membranes (mouth and genitals), or internal organs. It is most common on the backs of men and legs of women. MELANOMA is usually brown or black in color, but sometimes, though rare, may be red, skin-colored, or white. It can arise from a pre-existing mole, or appear on previously normal skin. MELANOMAs grow slowly; therefore, growing, changing, or irregular lesions should arouse suspicion. When looking at a spot on the skin it is helpful to apply the ABCD rules
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
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