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Skin Cancer Research Paper

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Skin cancer is a rather common genetic disorder that occurs today within the United States. On average, nearly forty to fifty percent of Americans will experience skin cancer by the time they reach sixty-five years of age. Skin cancer comes in many different forms, yet the most common and prevalent are as follows. Basal Cell Carcinoma can be observed as uncontrolled, abnormal growths on the skin. They arise from the basal cells of the skin (found in the top layer of skin) and tend to look like lesions, open sores, scars, or bumps. BCCs (Basal Cell Carcinoma) are usually caused by intense exposure to sunlight and affects nearly four million people in the US on a yearly basis. However, this form of skin cancer usually doesn’t move from the origin of the tumor and very rarely becomes a life-threatening condition. …show more content…

This genetic disorder is characterized by abnormal growths in the skins epidermis layer (upper layer of skin). SCCs (Squamous Cell Carcinoma) can appear in many different ways such as patches, sores, warts, growths with a central depression, and may at times bleed and crest. This skin cancer is usually caused by extensive UV exposure, whether that be exposure to the sun (especially in the summer months) or UV exposure in tanning beds. SCCs can occur anywhere on the body, but are most common in places that receive the most sun exposure. Telltale signs of a SCC onset would be wrinkles, broken blood vessels, freckles, age spots, and loss of elasticity in the skin. On average, one million Americans are diagnosed with Squamosal Cell Carcinoma and of that, around 8,000 people die due to this genetic

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