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Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Skin cancer is a condition with abnormal and cancerous skin growths. This often develops due to the over exposure of skin to the rays of the sun. The three main types of skin cancer include basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma. Skin cancer affects those areas of skin which remains sun-exposed including ears, neck, chest, scalp, lips, face, hands, arm and legs. It can also develop on those areas of skin that are not exposed to sunlight like beneath toenails or fingernails, o...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Skin cancer most often develops on skin that has faced sun exposure. At the same time, it can also affect skin areas that haven't been exposed to sun's rays.
Do you know, skin cancer can be prevented by consuming some foods?
Yes, and there are some out there:
Fruits - Including Citrus fruits in your diet can shield you against melanoma as they contain the beneficial antioxidants which protect you from the deleterious effects of sun rays.
Vegetables - This is another...more
Do you know, skin cancer can be prevented by consuming some foods?
Yes, and there are some out there:
Fruits - Including Citrus fruits in your diet can shield you against melanoma as they contain the beneficial antioxidants which protect you from the deleterious effects of sun rays.
Vegetables - This is another...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Cancer that originates in the skin cells is termed as skin cancer. This is typically seen in people who expose their skin to excessive sunlight or those who have a repressed immune system. It is one of the most common types of cancer. Skin cancer can be categorized into 3 types based on their symptoms:
Basal cell carcinoma: This is the most common type of skin cancer that occurs in the outermost layer of the skin. Common symptoms associated with this type of skin cancer includ...more
Basal cell carcinoma: This is the most common type of skin cancer that occurs in the outermost layer of the skin. Common symptoms associated with this type of skin cancer includ...more
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCH- Surgica...read more
Oncologist•Secunderabad
Differentiation means how closely a tissue resembles to its native tissue cells. Poorly differentiated means it has almost no resemblance to its native cells.
The provided information is grossly insufficient to comment on the stage of the disease. Kindly provide the details regarding the organ of involvement and the extent of spread (CT/MRI details).
The provided information is grossly insufficient to comment on the stage of the disease. Kindly provide the details regarding the organ of involvement and the extent of spread (CT/MRI details).
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PET CT scan will stage it best. Surgery is the beat treatment and based on post op histopathology report adjuvant Radiation is required or not will be decided.
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Lakhimpur Kheri
बढ़ना स्किन कैंसर अक्सर धूप के संपर्क में रहने वाली त्वचा में होता लेकिन कई बार ये त्वचा के उन हिस्सों में भी हो जाता है, जो सामान्य रूप से धूप के संपर्क में नहीं आते या कम आते हैं. इसके मुख्यतः तीन प्रकार हैं - बेसल सेल कार्सिनोमा, स्कवैमस सेल कार्सिनोमा और मेलेनोमा. आप पराबैंगनी विकिरणों से बचाव करके स्किन कैंसर के जोखिम को कम कर सकते हैं. इसके साथ ही साथ त्वचा में संदेहजनक बदलावों की जांच करके शुरूआती चरणों में ही स्किन कैंसर की पहचान की जा सकती है, जिससे इसके सफल इलाज का एक बेहतरीन मौका मिल ...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Melanoma, also referred to as malignant melanoma, is a type of cancer. It evolves from the color or pigment containing cells known as melanocytes. Melanomas normally happen in the skin, yet may once in a while it may happen in the mouth, guts, or eyes as well. In women, it generally happens in the legs, while in men they are most regularly on the back. Sometime a mole may also raise your concern by increasing in size, developing abnormal edges, a change of color or itching and irritability. This...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago • Featured Quiz
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Skin cancer occurs when the DNA of the cells undergo mutations, thus causing unsystematic cell growth which evolve into a cancerous mass. This abnormality stems from the over-exposure of your skin to the Ultraviolet Radiations of the sun.
However, there are other factors too that escalate the risks of skin cancer.
Fairer skin tone: Inadequate pigmentation or melanin content in the skin offers less protection against the harmful UV radiations. Having red or blond hair or light-...more
However, there are other factors too that escalate the risks of skin cancer.
Fairer skin tone: Inadequate pigmentation or melanin content in the skin offers less protection against the harmful UV radiations. Having red or blond hair or light-...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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Skin cancer most often develops on skin that has faced sun exposure. At the same time, it can also affect skin areas that haven't been exposed to sun's rays. Do you know, skin cancer can be prevented by consuming some foods? Yes, and there are some out there:
1. Fatty fish - Including fatty fish in your diet can shield you against melanoma as they contain the beneficial nutrient Omega-3 fatty acids. In fact, these kinds of fatty acids are considered to be best for consumption as unlike ...more
1. Fatty fish - Including fatty fish in your diet can shield you against melanoma as they contain the beneficial nutrient Omega-3 fatty acids. In fact, these kinds of fatty acids are considered to be best for consumption as unlike ...more
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