Skin Cancer

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Summer Is Quickly Approaching, Get Ready For All The Fun!

That time of year is quickly upon us, just think of all the fun activities. Whether it be a day at the beach, a cook-out, swimming or watching the kids run through the sprinkler.

LET'S NOT FORGET THAT ACTIVITY WE ALL LOVE..... THE YARD WORK!

There is one thing we all have to keep in mind and that is protecting ourselves from the sun. Everyone wants to go to the beach and worship the sun but it can be dangerous for you too!

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Signs of Skin Cancer Symptoms

Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer to
strike people than any other form of cancer. Skin cancer is more common in fair-skinned people, but all skin types can develop skin cancer. The main cause of skin cancer is from ultraviolet radiation from too much time spent in the sun. Identifying the signs of skin cancer early, and avoiding overexposure to the sun are the two best ways to prevent skin cancer. The three major causes of skin cancer are heredity, environment, and ultraviolet light damage to the skin, mostly in children and teenagers. Studies show adults receive half of their lifetime ultraviolet exposure when they are 20 years old.

Our skin is the largest organ of our body. It protects our internal organs from injury, acts as a barrier between those organs and bacteria, and prevents the loss of valuable fluid from our body. It also regulated body temperature and communicates to the brain to allow for temperature, touch, and pain sensations. You can see why it is important to keep our skin healthy and free from any signs of skin cancer symptoms. The majority of skin cancers are classified as non-melanoma or melanoma.

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