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Skin Cancer Sylvie Sabones. Skin Cancer Most common cancer in US Fastest increasing cancer in US 1,000,000 people had some form of skin cancer in 2003.

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1 Skin Cancer Sylvie Sabones

2 Skin Cancer Most common cancer in US Fastest increasing cancer in US 1,000,000 people had some form of skin cancer in 2003

3 Skin Cancer Three main types -- basal-cell -- squamous-cell -- melanoma The main difference between melanomas and other skin cancers is that melanoma can metastasize (spread) to distant body sites including the lungs, liver or brain.

4 The Skin & Melanoma

5 Basal Cell Carcinoma

6 Squamous Cell Carcinoma

7 Melanoma *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). *The number of new cases of melanoma has more than doubled since 1973.

8 Melanoma (cont.) Most common cancer in young adults age 25-29 Among women age 30-35, incidence is exceeded only by breast cancer Incidence increasing 4% annually, higher than any other cancer On average, one melanoma death in the U.S. per hour

9 Melanoma (cont.) Increase is the result of recreational sun exposure, thinning of the ozone layer, and better detection. In 2001, an estimated 48,000 new cases of melanoma occurred. In 2003, 54,000 new cases occurred In 2000, skin cancer claimed the lives of 9,600 people.

10 ABCDs A symmetry B order C olor D iameter

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12 Border irregularity The edges are ragged, notched, or blurred.

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14 Color The pigmentation is not uniform. Shades of tan, brown, or black are present. A mottled appearance.

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16 Diameter Greater than ¼ inch. Any sudden or continuing increase in size is of special concern.

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18 Normal Mole

19 Malignant Mole

20 Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation UVA – UVB - UVC The sun radiates energy over a broad spectrum of wavelengths. UV radiation, which has a shorter wavelength than visible blue or violet light, is responsible for sunburns and other health effects: Skin cancer Cataracts Suppression of the immune system Premature aging of the skin

21 Sunburns …We found an increased risk of melanoma related to the frequency of sunburns during all periods of life. More than five sunburns doubled the melanoma risk, irrespective of the time in life. British Journal of Dermatology (2001)

22 What Can You Do? Increasing Awareness -- that melanoma is serious -- the importance of prevention -- self-exams -- getting in and getting it treated

23 Malignant Mole

24 See Spot See Spot Change See Doctor……………. Or, See Spot Kill!

25 Prognosis of skin cancer is Good for most non-Melanoma. skin cancers are benign or treatable; cured about 85-95%. Skin cancer causes less than 1 percent of all cancer deaths. Melanoma is rarer but also the most serious.


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