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Skin Cancer

Melanoma-Skin-Cancer-Causes-Risk-FactorsOther risk factors
The familial cases of melanoma has resulted in many études.Dans for hereditary melanoma, we showed the autosomal dominant mode on a susceptibility gene on the short arm of chromosome 1 near the gene determining the rhesus (1p36). The relative risk is increased by 2.4 when a family member has had melanoma. [click to continue…]

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SYMPTOMS
The first manifestations of the disease often go unnoticed. The majority of skin cancers do not cause any pain or itching, or bleeding.

Basal cell carcinoma
It is manifested by either of the following signs:
* A lump or pinkish flesh-colored, waxy appearance or “pearl” on the face, ears or neck;
* A pink plate and smooth on the chest or back;
* A sore that does not heal.

The squamous cell carcinoma
It is manifested by either of the following signs:
* A plate of pink or whitish skin, rough or dry;
* A nodule or pinkish-white, firm, verrucous;
* A sore that does not heal.

Melanoma
A normal mole is brown, beige or pink. It is flat or raised. It is round or oval, and its contour is valid. It measures, most of the time, less than 6 mm in diameter.
It is manifested by either of the following signs, most often on the back or legs:
* A mole that changes color or size, or whose contour is irregular;
* A black lesion on the skin or mucous membrane (the mouth, nose, genitals or anus). [click to continue…]

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Cancer: what is it?Dividing-Cancer-Cell-small
Cancer is often perceived as an incurable disease, without issue, though, thanks to early detection and treatment, many patients recover.

Tissues and organs are composed of millions of cells. In people with cancer, the body is attacked by cells that multiply in an exaggerated way and invade surrounding tissues. Sometimes, some of them can break off and migrate to other parts of the body Various factors, such as radiation, carcinogens in food, air and cigarette smoke, or genetic predisposition may affect the “mechanics” of these normal cells and prevent them from functioning smoothly. Sick, they will begin to proliferate without control. Normally, the immune system eliminates or prevents them from [click to continue…]

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