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    Skin Cancer Research Paper

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    Skin Cancer Skin cancer is caused by damage to DNA. DNA gets damaged by ultraviolet rays, the sun. Skin cancer forms when cells divide quickly and unevenly. Skin cancer risks get higher when you have exposure to ultraviolet rays. There are 3 types of cancer: Basal Cell Carcinoma which is the most common type of skin cancer, it is the least harmful of the three. Squamous Cell Carcinoma is a more serious cancer than Basal Cell Carcinoma, this types of cancer can grow and spread all over the…

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    Skin cancer is a major skin disorder that heavily effects the human body from the integumentary system to the immune system. There are three main types of skin cancer that is caused by the abnormal growth of cells within the skin. There is the basal cell carcinoma that starts off in the basal cells, squamous cell carcinoma that forms in the epidermis, and the malignant melanoma which happens when the melanin has become cancerous. Many people around the world have been diagnosed with one of these…

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    Many people wonder what colon cancer is because they never really figured you can get cancer in your colon.But colon cancer is the number two killing cancer. Colon is a cancer that starts in either the colon or the rectum, so they call it colorectal cancer or people just call it where it is (colon cancer, rectum cancer). But there often grouped Together because they have many features in common. How you know you have colon Is they find a polyp in your colon or rectum.That’s why you…

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    word survivor and was first linked to the diagnosis of cancer. Specifically, a cancer survivor is a person living with, through, and beyond cancer. According to the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) states “a cancer survivorship begins at diagnosis and includes people who continue to have treatment over the long term, to either reduce the risk of recurrence or to manage chronic disease”. The number of people with a history of cancer in the United States has gone up greatly over…

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    Breast Cancers are malignant life threatening tumors that form in the cells of the breast. Cancer is a result of abnormal changes in the genes responsible for healthy and growing cells. When referring to the breast, the cancer usually begins in the lobules cell (milk-producing glands) and over time if untreated, will advance in stages causing the cancer to spread through the body and eventually kill you. Breast cancer can occur in men and women but more commonly occurring in women, accounting…

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    Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death amongst men in the United States. One in six men is estimated to be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point in their lives. Similar trends are found worldwide to mirror those of the United States. However, the progression of prostate cancer is typically slow and does not metastasize all that often. Due to this, treatments can typically be life saving and prostate cancer deaths have declined ~35% from 1997 to 2007. This can…

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    Lung cancer, also most popularly known as an early death sentence for the “crime” of smoking. However what most people don’t know is how it occurs and how it progresses throughout one’s life. Lung cancer is the number one killer in cancers like when in 1987 it surpassed breast cancer. So far an estimate of 158,040 people have gone seven feet under for it this year. In the past 15 years the number of deaths caused by it have increased by 3.5%. The best way to avoid being a victim is to not smoke,…

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    Sun Light Skin Cancer

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    and can damage their DNA resulting in wrinkles, and play a role in some skin cancers. Most tanning beds give off large amounts of UVA, increasing risk of skin cancer. UVB rays have a little more energy than UVA rays and directly damage skin cells’ DNA. They are also thought to cause most sunburns and skin cancers. UVC rays have the most energy, butbut they get trapped in our atmosphere. They do not usually cause skin cancer. The amount of damage depends on the strength of the light, the…

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    One of the major topics discussed in today’s society is cancer and cancer research. Millions of dollars are being put to cancer research in order to find a cure. The only problem is that no one cure has proven to be one hundred percent effective against the malignant cells. Not only are these methods failing, they are also causing side effects that can cause the patients excruciating pain and possible harm down the line. Cancer treatments are proving to be more dangerous and painful to the…

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    Lung cancer is caused by smoking but I will say don't smoke cause to really bad for you and then you get cancer then it becomes a habbit. that you don't even know that you're smoking it's like it's not even immune to you. And before you know it you have Lung cancer and you're fighting and then you think to yourself why did I even do that? Kinda dumb isn't it? You're just putting yourself up for it. When you smoke you're exhaling the smoke and it gets back into you're lung and then makes them…

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