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Skin Cancer Research Paper

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Julia Bak 5/7/15

Mrs. Rich

skin cancer:

Most skin cancers are caused by exposure to the sun. There are .non melanoma skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma. The dermatologist examines for growths, moles, and dry patches. If the dermatologist finds what he thinks that looks like skin cancer a biopsy is taken. The sample of the skin that looks like cancer will be taken and sent to a lab.

Treatments

Chemotherapy cream

Interferon immunotherapy

Basal cell skin cancer is treated with imiquimod cream.

Excision: surgically cuts out the skin cancer and a small amount of normal-looking skin. This normal-looking skin is called a margin. …show more content…

It is an autoimmune condition. It is also inherited and also can be associated with medical conditions.

treatments: Medicines (creams), Medicines that you take by mouth, A treatment using ultraviolet A (UVA) light (PUVA) and extracting the infected area surgically.

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Rubeola (Measles) is a very contagious infection that causes a red, non itchy rash all over the body. Rubeola is caused by a virus. It is spread when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or shares food or drinks.

There is a measles vaccine that protects against the illness. It is part of the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccines. Most children in United States get the vaccine as part of their regular shots. Therefore, rubella is rare in the United States and Canada.

Acne

Acne is a skin problem that starts when oil and dead skin cells clog up the pores. If germs get into these pores, then swelling, redness, and pus develops.

For most people, acne starts during the teen years. This is because hormone changes make the skin oilier after puberty …show more content…

Some environmental factors that may trigger psoriasis are stress, injury to skin like cuts or scrapes, infections and certain medications.

The most common symptoms of psoriasis include: raised, red, inflamed lesions, silvery scaly plaques, small, red, individual spots, dry skin that may crack and bleed, itching, or burning, and soreness of the skin.

There may not be a cure for psoriasis; however, there is a wide range of psoriasis treatments that help manage this chronic condition. The treatments vary from topicals that are applied to the skin lesions, to phototherapy with ultraviolet light and systemic

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