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    The Cause and Effects of Skin Cancer Introduction A. Did you know that over the past 30 years more people have had skin cancer than all other cancers combined? 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. B. By the age of 18, you have already accumulated 23% of skin damage by exposure from the sun. Between the age of 19 - 40, that rate goes up to 47%. C. My name is Kelly, and not only have I been a licensed skin care professional for the last 10 years; but I have also had

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    What exactly is cancer and where does cancer originate from? As of today, there are many types of cancer some of them include breast, melanoma, lung, lymphoma, and leukemia. (ACS) Cancer is a serious disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy the body's tissue.() While researching cancer I want to find out what exactly this killing disease is and where did it come from? What I want to know more about cancer such as, why do millions of people around the world suffer from it

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    have skin cancer? Some patients have no knowledge of why or how they have contracted it. Why would a healthy human be diagnosed with cancer? Beauty products can cause horrible reactions when toxins are used. Cosmetic products are one of the causes of our skin cancer epidemic. People should know how to protect themselves, the stages of skin cancer, and how to detect skin cancer. Skin cancer is a condition where cancerous cells form in the epidermis. The epidermis is the first layer of your skin. Melanoma

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    At the end of my informative speech, my audience will be more knowledgeable about skin cancer and the facts, the major causes, and preventative measures. Did you know that “One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in the course of a lifetime” (The Skin Cancer Foundation)? How many of you have spent time out in the sun or in a tanning bed? I grew up in the state of Florida and have always been exposed to the sun; it is hard to avoid exposure in the sunshine state. While contemplating the

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    Abstract Skin cancer, the most common type of cancer in humans, has over three million cases every year in non melanoma cancer and over 200,000 cases in melanoma cancer. The main cause for this cancer is the over exposure to ultra violet radiation from the sun or artificial radiation from synthetic means such as tanning beds. This causes an abnormal growth in cells and different traits than those in healthy cells. These abnormal growth of cells is also caused by the mutations that occur in the genes

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    Cancer is a disease that affects the lives of so many people. Everyone probably knows a person that is or has been afflicted by this monster, whether it is a family member, friend, or neighbor. There are many different forms of cancer including breast cancer, leukemia, lung cancer…the list goes on. One form of cancer that hits home for myself and my family is skin cancer as we have had some family members and other family friends taken away from skin cancer. There are many different forms of skin

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    Skin cancer is the only form of cancer that is rapidly increasing each year in the United States, supported by the fact that "every 20 seconds someone is diagnosed with skin cancer, and one person dies nearly every hour" (Siegel, Victoria, P 117.) Skin cancer is growing and a multitude of people are constantly being diagnosed. It is the nurses' responsibility to inform their patients about skin cancer while they are in for a check up. Nurses spend more time with their patients than doctors' do,

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    Skin Cancer Prevention It’s that time of the year that we all look forward to. The sun shimmers in the azure sky and provides the perfect environment for outdoor enjoyment. From lounging on the beach to sauntering in the park, we are all eager to make the most of the beautiful weather. There however exists one daunting reality related to exposure to the sun; the threat of Skin Cancer. Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer affecting the human population today. The Canadian Cancer Society

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    Skin Cancer Research Paper Sarah Klein was once a teenager with psoriasis, skin build up that causes an itchy patch. Her primary doctor had recommended her to use ultraviolet rays as a solution, but little did they know that was going to cause her to have stage IV metastatic melanoma once she was older with a family. In the human body there are the processes of mitosis and apoptosis, the necessary functions the body needs for proper growth and development. But there are times when new cells

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    developed an effective new treatment for advanced skin cancer. They have modified a strain of the herpes virus which causes cold sores which can be injected into tumours to stop and even start to destroy the cancerous cells. In a trial, involving more than 400 patients with aggressive melanoma, one in four patients responded to the treatment known as T-VEC, and 16% were still in remission after six months. The idea of using a virus to treat cancer is not as recent as you may think as in the early

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