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Types of Skin Cancer

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Skin cancer is the number one form of cancer that afflicts men and women today and because there are several different types of skin cancer, over one million cases are reported annually throughout the country.  Our skin is by far the largest organ of our body and its main function is to encase and protect our bones, veins, tissue and essential organs.  The downside of our skin offering such efficient protection is that it’s continually subjected to damage caused by over exposure to the natural elements we face on a daily basis.  Skin cancer is quickly becoming a growing public concern because more cases are developed each year involving each of the types of skin cancer.  Because skin cancer is such a growing concern, it is important to know about the different types so that you can stop its spread before it starts.

The three types of skin cancer include Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Melanoma:

Basal Cell Carcinoma: Basal cell carcinoma currently accounts for more than 90% of all skin cancer cases in the United States and is the most common form of skin cancer today.  This particular form of skin cancer is the least dangerous because it almost never metastasizes (spreads)

Basal Cell Carcinoma

A basal cell carcinoma, one of the most common types of skin cancer. Source:www.Wikipedia.org

to other parts of the body.  This does not mean it should be taken lightly however; if not treated it can cause localized damage by growing and invading the surrounding skin tissue.  This form of skin cancer can be cause by heredity, but it is most often caused by age, sun exposure and exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Basal cell carcinoma will begin as a small dome-shaped bump; texture is often described as shiny and translucent and commonly looks like a flesh-covered mole.  This type of skin cancer can take months or even years to become sizeable but should still be treated as soon as possible.

Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Squamous cell carcinoma is a more invasive form of skin cancer; it begins in the squamous cells which are found in the tissue that forms the surface of the skin, the passages of the respiratory and digestive tracts and the lining of hollow organs of the body.  More often than not this type of skin cancer will be found on the surface of the skin; however it can reside in any of the above areas.  When found on the skin it appears as rough, red bumps and are most often found on the scalp, face, ears and hands; because they are primarily caused by sun damage, this cancer often appears against a background of sun damaged skin.  Squamous cell carcinoma can take over 10 years to fully develop, so it is important to screen any skin abnormalities that you may have.

Melanoma: The most dangerous form of skin cancer (and also the least common) is known as Melanoma.  Melanoma is the most invasive form of skin cancer; it develops in the skin cells known as melanocytes—the melanin producing cells that give the skin its color.  Moles form due to the grouping of melanocytes cells in the skin; most moles will remain non-cancerous throughout an individual’s lifetime, however sometimes these cell groupings can become malignant.  When this happens, the cancer cells can spread throughout the body very quickly, invading lymph nodes and vital body organs.  Continually monitoring skin abnormalities is the only way to stop melanoma before it spreads, so regular screening is imperative.

Speak with your dermatologist about all of the different types of skin cancer, the warning signs and the steps that should be taken should skin cancer develop.  Taking immediate action significantly reduces your risk of developing life threatening skin cancer, so regular dermatologist visits will ensure that you maintain proper skin health.

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Written by Joseph E. Parisi III

February 4th, 2010 at 5:08 pm

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