Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Prolong UV Rays Exposure Offers Risk of Skin Cancer Development-Researchers say

December 10, 2010 by Ailyn  
Filed under Disease & Illness, Skin Cancer

Researchers found that extensive exposure from ultraviolet rays of the sun plays a major role in acquiring the risk of skin cancer. The findings suggested the ultraviolet radiation triggers an enzyme known as protein kinase D, which is up-regulated in carcinoma. The activity may increase the developmental risk of having skin cancer. Dr. Wendy Bollag, [...]

Mediterranean food links to fight skin cancer

December 1, 2010 by Einah  
Filed under Disease & Illness, Skin Cancer

Mediterranean food, which includes fish, olive oil, watermelon, tomatoes and carrots, are connected to fight malignant melanoma. Malignant melanoma is the most hazardous form of skin cancer. Southern Europeans who ate this kind of food has found out that it can guard their skin from the harmful effect of ultraviolet rays coming from the sun. [...]

Dr. Seth Forman Deviates FDA Decision to Approve Skin Cancer Device

November 24, 2010 by Francis  
Filed under Skin Cancer

Dr. Seth Forman, a Tampa dermatologist deviates with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) latest decision of allowing the usage of MelaFind. MelaFind is a skin cancer detection device developed by MELA Science and citing technology must not substitute common sense when talking about medication. According to Dr. Forman, the only precise method to distinguish [...]

Researchers Says Broccoli May Oppose Skin Cancer

November 19, 2010 by Francis  
Filed under Skin Cancer

Researchers said that broccoli-sprouts extract may oppose skin cancer and can offer enduring beneficial effect. They believe that the extract from the sprout of the broccoli offers enduring effect, as once the cancer fighting mechanisms of the body are active through sulforaphane, they can sustain their activeness the whole day. According to Michael Sporn, this [...]

Recognizing the Facts about Basal Cell Carcinoma

September 24, 2010 by Francis  
Filed under Skin Cancer

The most typical type of skin cancer is the basal cell carcinoma, which affect many people across the globe. People with fairer skin and have skin cancer history from their families are primarily affected with this. Basal cell carcinoma is a type of disease that allows the cancerous cells to appear on the epidermis’ basal [...]

Malignant Melanoma – An Overview

September 24, 2010 by Jeremy  
Filed under Disease & Illness, Skin Cancer

Skin cancer awareness increases everyday and more is known about this kind of disease. It is known as one of the most common type of cancer in the United States and Australia. It may be alarming but most forms of skin cancer can be treated. It is because signs are visible on the skin and [...]

Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Other Types of Skin Cancers

September 23, 2010 by Aris  
Filed under Disease & Illness, Skin Cancer

Although all cancers require complicated treatments and therapy, skin cancer is the easiest to treat. However, the primary cause of skin cancer, the sun, is the most difficult to avoid. These two extremes about the skin cancer makes it very easy to deal with. With an appropriate sun screen lotion, the damages caused by the [...]

The Skin Cancer Symptoms to Consider

September 22, 2010 by Francis  
Filed under Skin Cancer

Perhaps individuals who spend most of their time under the heat of the sun without having the exact protections are more prone to skin cancer. It is always crucial to consult to a dermatologist on a regular basis to determine the skin cancer symptoms. Still, there are few signs that a person can observe as [...]