Give 3 examples of Skin cancer

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Give 3 examples of Skin cancer

Caused by UV damage to DNA Types: Basal cell carcinoma Affects 1 in 5 Americans Caused by UV damage to DNA Types: Basal cell carcinoma Least malignant, most common (80% skin cancers) Stratum basale Sun-exposed areas of face Shiny, dome-shaped nodules Slow-growing; rarely metastasizes (spreads) Removal by surgery (99% cases)

Squamous cell carcinoma 2nd most common Keratinocytes of stratum spinosum Scaly, reddened bump Grows rapidly and can metastasize if not removed Removal by surgery or radiation therapy

Melanoma Most dangerous Highly metastatic, resistant to chemotherapy 1/3 from moles (spreading brownblack patch) Key = Early detection!!! Surgery + immunotherapy

A = Asymmetry: 2 sides of pigmented spot do not match B = Border irregularity: blurry or jagged edges C = Color: several colors (brown, black, tan, blue, red) D = Diameter: >6mm in diameter (pencil eraser) E = Elevation: raised above surface or uneven surface

Tissue damage caused by heat, electricity, radiation, chemicals Main threat: loss of fluids (dehydration, electrolyte imbalance) Kidney failure, circulatory shock Treatment: replace fluids via IV Rule of Nines: estimating extent of burns Divide body into 11 areas Each part is 9% of total body area + 1% genital region

1st-degree burns: only epidermis damaged  swelling, redness, pain (sunburn) 2nd-degree burns: injure epidermis & upper dermis  redness and pain; blisters 3rd-degree burns: entire thickness of skin, destroy nerve endings (no pain)  need skin graft

>25% of body with 2nd degree burns >10% of body with 3rd degree burns 3rd degree burns on face, hands, feet Face: swelling of respiratory passages  suffocation Joints: scar tissue formation limits mobility

Fetus: downy coat of colorless hairs (lanugo) At birth: covered with white, cheesy substance (vernix caseosa) to protect skin in watery environment Milia: white spots, accumulations in sebaceous glands (baby acne)

Childhood: skin thickens; deposit subcutaneous fat Adolescence: sebaceous glands activated (oilier hair and skin), acne appears

Adults: Environmental assaults (sun, wind, chemicals) Old age: thin skin, less oil (dry skin), less fat, less elasticity, less hair (greying and balding)