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    Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP) is an autosomal recessive disease that impairs the ability of DNA repair in cells that are damaged by ultra violent light. XP is rare and roughly affects 1:250,000 Americans a year1. Unsurprisingly, early in a patient’s childhood they have extreme sun sensitivity, which gravely increases their incidence of basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, as well as benign and malignant melanomas. Before affected children reach the age of 20 years old, their incidence of…

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    Skin Cancer Awareness

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    Squamous skin cancer can also show up in the digestive tract, lungs, and other areas of the body. Regular exposure to sunlight or radiation also plays a huge role in considering the fact that this does a lot of damage to people with light skin color, light eyes, or even light hair. Some people have even experienced…

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    What protects a human being from external danger? A car 's seat belt? A helmet? Or our very own organ known as the skin? The skin is one of the most amazing organs in the human body. Skin is made up of specific cells and tissues to act as the boundary between you, me and the world. However, there are some factors that we have to pay attention to regarding our skins. The physiology of Skin will give an in dept explanation and description of its structure, functions, and diseases. The skin is the…

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    Case Study Urology

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    Chief, Dr. Lee in 2016, the division of Urology is undergoing a renaissance and expansion of existing programs and the development of new research and academic endeavors. The Division is focusing on a number of new projects such as: Renal Cell Carcinoma, Prostate Cancer, Pelvic Floor and Holmium laser prostatectomy outcomes. At the recent American Urological Association-Western Section meeting in Kauai, Hawaii October 23-28, 2016, the Division of Urology won 1st Place for Best…

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    2009, the World Health Organization even bumped up tanning beds from “probably carcinogenic to humans” to “carcinogenic to humans”. Basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and melanoma are all skin cancers that have been linked to UV radiation from tanning beds. BCC is an abnormal and uncontrolled growth or lesion that forms in the skin’s basal cells. These growths or lesions often look like red patches, open sores, or pink growths. Most of the time BCCs never spread to other…

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    Epiderma Research Paper

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    single row of stem cells that are constantly going through mitosis. Every time a cell divides, it pushes the more mature keratinocyte up the epidermal layer to produce more keratinocytes (Marieb and Hoehn, pg.153). The stratum spinosum layer contains several cell layers which are sustained by desmosomes. The stratum spinosum also contains keratinocytes, melanocytes, and Langerhans cells which are the most abundant in this layer. The stratum granulosum is a very thin layers of cells. It is also…

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    Understanding Skin Conditions By Fred A Selby | Submitted On July 16, 2013 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook 1 Share this article on Twitter 1 Share this article on Google+ 1 Share this article on Linkedin 1 Share this article on StumbleUpon 1 Share this article on Delicious 1 Share this article on Digg 1 Share this article on Reddit 1 Share this article on Pinterest 1 Expert Author Fred A Selby Skin Conditions are not completely understood,…

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    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 cancers and has suffered from how it has caused their bodies to change drastically. The basal cell cancer begins in the basal cells because of a rapid production of cells from too much…

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    Squamous cell carcinoma is characterized as uncontrolled growths located in the very thin, flattened cells in the epidermis. SCC can range from open sores to warts in terms of identification. It is mainly caused by "cumulative UV exposure over the course of a lifetime" (Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC), 2012), tanning beds with their intense UV lights can also lead to squamous cell carcinoma. Prevention of squamous cell carcinoma is common with other type of skin cancer; cover up when outside,…

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    Merkel-cell carcinoma is a rare type of malignant skin cancer or disease that grows out of control. It most often starts in areas of skin that is being exposed to the sun, especially the head, neck, arms, and legs. This type of skin disease tends to grow quickly and metastasize at an early stage; this most often become more developed in older people. Metastatic Merkel-cell carcinoma is often deadly and there is no effective treatment. Findings made by a physician-researcher of University of…

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