The skin cancer
We humans, as we know it, may experience a variety of diseases in our lifetime. Of course, there are many kinds of diseases, such as the common cold, inflammation, infection, and finally the aging of various organs. Of all the tens of thousands of diseases, there is one that people are particularly afraid of, and it is cancer. So why are humans so afraid of cancer? First, because cancer is a deadly disease, once the cancer cells in your body are triggered, it can quickly spread through your body and break through body tissues. Secondly, even after a lot of research, scientists have developed some methods that can treat or alleviate cancer, such as radiation therapy and chemotherapy, but these methods will bring great side
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Finally, although the occurrence of many cancers is related to unhealthy lifestyle, living habits, and genetics, there are also many cancers that have no clear cause, which makes many people do not know how to prevent, and this fear of the unknown is also one of the reasons why people are afraid of cancer.
Cancer can occur in various organs and tissues of the human body, the common cancers are lung cancer, stomach cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, skin cancer and so on. Today, we're going to take a deeper look at some of the things we know about skin cancer.
The study of skin cancer began in the late 19th century, and it was initially observed and documented clinically. It was only in the early 20th century that skin cancer really began to be understood and studied in depth. In 1907, 11 doctors and laboratory scientists founded AACR in Washington, and in the same year discovered that skin cancer was linked to sun exposure, which laid the foundation for research into skin cancer causes and treatments. In the decades that followed, scientists conducted intensive research into the causes of skin cancer. Studies have found that prolonged exposure to high-intensity light, including not only ultraviolet rays from
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It is gratifying that more and more countries and regions have begun to take some measures to promote knowledge about skin cancer and improve people's awareness of skin cancer prevention. It is worth mentioning that the "ABCDE method" recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been recognized in many countries, so that people can identify skin cancer from the mole's location, shape, size, color, shape and other aspects. For basic skin cancer prevention, it's not that hard. As long as we do a good job of sun protection in daily life, reasonable use of sunscreen, wearing sun hats, wearing sunscreen clothes, using umbrellas, these most basic and simple ways can effectively reduce the risk of skin cancer. Therefore, people do not have to worry too much about the occurrence of skin cancer, early prevention, early detection, early treatment, we can effectively avoid the possibility of being killed by