Skin cancer is common types of cancer for people who loved sunbath or often gets expose with the sun and melanoma is also endanger those who loved tanned skin. Among all types of melanoma, superficial spreading melanoma (also known as "Superficially spreading melanoma") (SSM) is the most common form of malignant melanoma in Caucasians.
Usefull information about melanoma skin cancer, malignant melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
Skin Cancer Squamous Cell Carcinoma Facts
Skin Cancer Squamous Cell Carcinoma Facts:
- If left untreated, Squamous Cell Carcinoma can grows into a large mass.
- This cancer is more common in women than in men.
- Invasive squamous-cell carcinoma has the potential to recur and metastasize.
- Arsenic from industry area can increase its risk factor.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Squamous Cell Carcinoma Skin Cancer symptoms
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) skin cancer is a form of cancer of the carcinoma type that may occur in many different organs even in a place where not exposed to the sun, including the skin, lips, mouth, esophagus, urinary bladder, prostate, lungs, vagina, and cervix. Squamous cell carcinoma skin cancer usually grows very slow and the symptoms very hard to notice, especially when they appear on skin that has other signs of sun damage. Squamous cell carcinoma skin cancer symptoms may also mistake for actinic keratosis, since it has similar symptoms and appear after years of sun exposure. Some of actinic keratosis may eventually develop into squamous cell carcinoma skin cancer.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Squamous cell carcinoma skin cancer treatment
Squamous cell carcinoma skin cancer is number second most common skin cancer after basal cell carcinoma. This skin cancer appears when the older cells pushed to the surface of the epidermis by the continuous healthy growth of basal cells deep within the skin. To put it simple, because of Squamous Cell carcinoma skin cancer, the old skin cell doesn’t die and replaced, but it still there while the healthy one continue growing and pushed outside.
Squamous cell carcinoma skin cancer caused some damage to the underlying skin cells and slowly a lump or tumor will develop right under the skin. Squamous Cell Carcinoma tends to attack on the face, such as lips and ears. It can manifest itself as a bump that is thickened, scaly, red, or crusty. It could resemble a wart. If it occurs on the rim of the ear or the lip it seems to become more aggressive in its growth.
Squamous cell carcinoma skin cancer caused some damage to the underlying skin cells and slowly a lump or tumor will develop right under the skin. Squamous Cell Carcinoma tends to attack on the face, such as lips and ears. It can manifest itself as a bump that is thickened, scaly, red, or crusty. It could resemble a wart. If it occurs on the rim of the ear or the lip it seems to become more aggressive in its growth.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Basal Cell Carcinoma treatment moh's Surgery
Mohs Micrographic Surgery or just Mohs Surgery is the most advanced and effective treatment procedure for skin cancer available today. It is an outpatient procedure in which the tumor is surgically excised and then immediately examined under a microscope. It said that Mohs surgery has a high cure rate compared to other skin cancer treatment. It is a good treatment for basal cell carcinoma.
The base and edges are microscopically examined to verify sufficient margins before the surgical repair of the site. If the margins are insufficient, more is removed from the patient until the margins are sufficient.
The base and edges are microscopically examined to verify sufficient margins before the surgical repair of the site. If the margins are insufficient, more is removed from the patient until the margins are sufficient.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Basal Cell Treatment Standard Surgical Excision
Standard surgical excision usually uses either:
- Frozen section histology, or
- Parafin embedded fixed tissue pathology
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Basal Cell Carcinoma Skin Cancer Treatment Options
Basal cell carcinoma skin cancer is the most common type of skin cancer, although it's rarely kills its victims, the disfigurement that caused by basal cell carcinoma is quite distressing.
Basal cell carcinoma skin cancer usually treats with the following skin cancer treatment:
Basal cell carcinoma skin cancer usually treats with the following skin cancer treatment:
- Moh's Surgery
- Chemotherapy
- Standard Surgical Excision
- Immunotherapy
- Radiation

Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Skin Cancer Treatment Hope for Melanoma
The finding of Malignant Melanoma Cure
Good news for us, scientists has developed a drug that can treat melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer in its most advanced, incurable stages. They called this melanoma drug PLX4032 (R7204).
PLX4032 is still experimental drug, due to research it could help many patients with incurable disease live longer with the disease in check, early trial results suggest. Roche and Plexxikon presented the work at a renowned US cancer meeting.
Good news for us, scientists has developed a drug that can treat melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer in its most advanced, incurable stages. They called this melanoma drug PLX4032 (R7204).
PLX4032 is still experimental drug, due to research it could help many patients with incurable disease live longer with the disease in check, early trial results suggest. Roche and Plexxikon presented the work at a renowned US cancer meeting.
Melanoma Skin Cancer Facts
Malignant Melanoma Skin Cancer Facts:
- Seventh most common cancer in the United States.
- One out of every 105 Americans born in 1991 will develop malignant melanoma (compared to 1 out of 1,500 in 1935).
- It is more common in Caucasian populations living in sunny climates than in other groups, or in those who use tanning salons.
- According to a WHO report about 48,000 melanoma related deaths occur worldwide per year.
- Around 60,000 new cases of invasive melanoma are diagnosed in the US each year, more frequently in males and in Caucasians.
- Most common cancer in young adults age 25-29.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Skin Cancer Melanoma Stage
Melanoma Stage o:
- Known as “cancer in situ,” meaning the lesion contains cancer cells in only the outer layer of skin
- Also called noninvasive cancer
- Size is less than 1.0 mm or smaller
- Has no ulceration
- Is Clark’s level II or III*
Melanoma Symptoms and Signs
The primary symptom of melanoma skin cancer is a mole, sore, lump, or growth on the skin. Any change in appearance of a pigmented skin sore over time is a warning sign of malignant melanoma.
To understand melanoma symptoms, remember ABCD system:
To understand melanoma symptoms, remember ABCD system:
- Asymmetry: One half of the abnormal area is different from the other half.
- Borders: The lesion or growth has irregular edges.
Melanoma Causes and Risk Factors
Melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer and the one that caused most of death in skin cancer. Up until now, no one knows what the exact cause of melanoma is. However, based on study on several groups who had melanoma skin cancer, there are several risk factors that can increase in getting melanoma:
- Race
Caucasians 5-20 fold increased melanoma risk over Africans, East Asians, Hispanics. - Family History
Multiple genetic events have been related to the pathogenesis of melanoma. People who there is a family that has melanoma history has 10% more melanoma risk. - Environment/geographic location
People who live in place with a lot of sun exposure have a higher melanoma risk.
Friday, May 7, 2010
Melanoma Diagnosis
Melanoma known as the most dangerous type of skin cancer. Melanoma appearance of this skin cancer has similarity with moles, but there is an easy way to distinguish melanoma from normal moles. The way to distinguish usually called ABCDE technique or five signs of melanoma skin cancer.
To detect melanomas (and increase survival rates), it is recommended to learn what they look like (see "ABCD" diagnosis below), to be aware of moles and check for changes (shape, size, color, itching or bleeding) and to show any suspicious moles to a doctor with an interest and skills in skin malignancy.
To detect melanomas (and increase survival rates), it is recommended to learn what they look like (see "ABCD" diagnosis below), to be aware of moles and check for changes (shape, size, color, itching or bleeding) and to show any suspicious moles to a doctor with an interest and skills in skin malignancy.

Thursday, May 6, 2010
Melanoma Types
There are 4 major melanoma classification types that have distinct characteristics and potential for metastasis:
- Superficial Spreading Melanoma (SSM)
Superficial Spreading Melanoma (SSM) is the most common form of melanoma skin cancer, counting 70% of all melanomas. Superficial Spreading Melanoma mostly found at people at the age of fiftieths. This melanoma skin cancer type is more commonly found on the trunk, upper arms, and thighs, and is the most common form of melanoma in white races. When this melanoma type in early stage its usually appear flat, with irregular borders. Superficial Spreading Melanoma remains in the flat phase for a shorter period of time than the lentigo maligna type before it penetrates into the deeper levels of the skin.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Melanomas Skin Cancer Treatment
Melanoma successful treatment result may vary depends on the stage of melanoma. The early stage it got, the melanoma treatment successful rate also gets higher. Melanoma treatment also depend on the stage, most patient with thin, localized melanomas are treated by surgery. But still, early detection still remains the best weapon to treat melanoma skin cancer.
For malignant melanoma that in advanced stage, the treatment focused on:
For malignant melanoma that in advanced stage, the treatment focused on:
- Shrinking or getting rid of metastases
- Preventing the disease from spreading
- Keeping you comfortable
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Basal Cell Carcinoma Skin Cancer
Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) skin cancer is the most common skin cancer but rarely kills its patients. Basal cell carcinoma skin cancer still considered as malignant since its can cause disfigurement and destruction by invading the surrounding tissues. Basal cell carcinoma skin cancer usually occurs in the place where often exposed to the sun.
80% of basal cell carcinoma cases are attacking neck and head. Just like melanoma, basal cell skin cancer cases had increased at dramatic rate.
80% of basal cell carcinoma cases are attacking neck and head. Just like melanoma, basal cell skin cancer cases had increased at dramatic rate.
Squamous Cell Carcinoma Skin Cancer
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
The second most common cancer of the skin
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) skin cancer develops from keratinocytes, flat, scale like skin cells that lie under the top layer of the epidermis. The majority of squamous cell carcinomas occur on sun exposed areas, especially the forehead, temple, ears, neck, and back of the hands. People who have spent considerable time sunbathing may develop them on their lower legs.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Melanoma Skin Cancer
Melanoma Skin Cancer
Rarer Compared other type, but the most lethal
Melanoma incidence is the less among skin cancer type, but it is the most serious. Melanoma caused death of 75% of all skin cancer cases and rising, yet, every year people who diagnosed with melanoma increased each year, in just United States there are 60,000. Melanoma tumor usually find in the melanocytes, which produces pigment, or melanin.
Melanoma skin cancer is more common in Caucasian populations living in sunny climates than in other groups, or in those who use tanning salons. According to a WHO report about 48,000 melanoma related deaths occur worldwide per year. Melanoma can also found in the anal/rectal region, in the linings of the mouth and vagina, and in the eye. Some are even found in the gut and central nervous systi (brain and spinal cord).
Skin Cancer Treatment
Skin Cancer treatment is very dependent on the skin cancer type, location of the skin cancer, age of the patient, and if the cancer is primary or recurrence. Each Type of skin cancer has their own treatment, one treatment may good to treat a skin cancer type, but not showing a good result to others. That's why patient should consider at the specific type of skin cancer (basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, or melanoma) of concern in order to determine the correct treatment required.
Skin Cancer Treatment management that often chooses:
For low-risk skin cancer:
Skin Cancer Treatment management that often chooses:
For low-risk skin cancer:
- Rradiation therapy
- External beam radiotherapy
- Brachytherapy
- Topical chemotherapy
Often uses imiquimod or 5-fluorouracil
Skin Cancer Symptoms and Signs
Skin cancer mostly attacks part of our body that often exposed directly or indirectly to the sun. However, skin cancer can also occurs on areas that rarely exposed to the sun, such as; palms, genital area, fingernails, or even tongue.
A cancerous skin lesion can appear suddenly or develop slowly. Its appearance depends on the type of cancer.
A cancerous skin lesion can appear suddenly or develop slowly. Its appearance depends on the type of cancer.
Skin Cancer Types
There are three main types of skin cancer that classified by the types of epidermal cells involved:
- Skin Cancer Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC)
It develops from abnormal growth of the cells in the lowest layer of the epidermis and is the most common type of skin cancer. In most cases, basal cell carcinoma skin cancer appears on head and neck. Even though, this skin cancer rarely caused death, but basal cell carcinoma skin cancer can cause disfigurement by invading surrounding tissues and it's patient are increasing rapidly each year and it can cause significant destruction.
Skin Cancer
Skin Cancer is one of the most common cancer, this cancer is very common in United states. At least one of five people in United States get skin cancer in life time. There is skin cancer type that rarely kill it sufferer, but the other type will kill it victims. Skin cancer generally develops in the epidermis (the outermost layer of skin), so skin cancer is usually clearly visible. This makes most skin cancers detectable in the early stages.
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the Unites States. Known risk factors for skin cancer include the following:
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the Unites States. Known risk factors for skin cancer include the following:
- Complexion: Skin cancers are more common in people with light-colored skin, hair, and eyes.
- Genetics: Having a family history of melanoma increases the risk of developing this cancer.

- Age: Nonmelanoma skin cancers are more common after age 40.
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