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Title: How Do I Know If I Have Skin Cancer?


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How Do I Know If I Have Skin Cancer?
By The Doctor Weighs In
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Peggy
  • I walked into the exam room to see Peggy, an
    overweight blond-haired, blue-eyed, middle-aged
    Irish woman who was wrapped in a blue paper gown.
    She was sweating profusely. After a brief
    greeting, she blurted out, I think I have skin
    cancer. 

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Tina
  • Later, that same day, Tina, a young brunette Wall
    Street trader also visited the office with
    concerns that she had skin cancer. She noticed a
    new brown colored growth on her right upper leg.

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What is skin cancer?
  • Skin cancer is the out-of-control growth of cells
    found in the uppermost layer of skin, the
    epidermis. Due to damaged DNA that triggers
    mutations, the cells multiple rapidly and form
    malignant skin cancers.

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Types of skin cancer
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Basal cell carcinoma
  • Skin cancers that arise from the out-of-control
    growth of these basal cells are called basal cell
    carcinomas. This is the most common form of skin
    cancer.

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Melanoma
  • In addition to these active basal cells,
    pigment-producing cells called melanocytes are
    also found within the basal layer. The pigment
    produced by these cells is responsible for skin
    color.

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Merkel cell carcinoma
  • Another less common type of cell found within the
    basal layer of the skin is the called merkel
    cell. These cells act as touch receptors sending
    information about light touch and pressure
    sensation to the brain.

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Squamous cell carcinoma
  • As the basal cells divide and move upward they
    form thin flatter skin cells that make up the
    outermost layers of the epidermis. These cells
    will eventually shed and be replaced by newer
    underlying cells.

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Skin cancer is easy to self-detect
  • One in five Americans is expected to develop skin
    cancer in their lifetime. Anyone can get it,
    regardless of skin color, age or gender.
  • Fortunately, skin cancer is one of the easiest of
    all cancers to diagnose. Further, if it is found
    early, it is relatively easy to treat. Because
    they are almost always visible on the skin, if
    the person is looking for changes, they are
    likely to find a skin cancer early.
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    Eyelid? Beware, It Could Be Skin Cancer

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The bottom line
  • If you find a new growth on your skin how do you
    know if it is cancer? The simple answer you
    dont.  The average layperson does not know how
    to diagnose skin cancer, nor are you expected to.
    But it is your job to help find it!

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Get in Touch
The Doctor Weighs In Author Fayne Frey,
MD Click Here To Read The Full
Article https//thedoctorweighsin.com/skin-cancer
/ Website https//thedoctorweighsin.com/ Email
info_at_thedoctorweighsin.com
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