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Skin Cancer Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer 2 out of 5 cancers are skin cancers

Skin Cancer Cancer – uncontrolled cell growth Caused by damage to the DNA (in the nucleus) usually through chemicals or radiation Slide 4.29

Tumor Types Two types of tumors Benign Does not spread (encapsulated) Malignant: these are the cancerous ones Metastasized (moves) to other parts of the body

Prevention Ultraviolet Radiation is the main cause of all skin cancers

Skin Cancer Types Basal cell carcinoma Least malignant - Most common type Arises from stratum basale cannot produce keratin Boundary lost between dermis and epidermis 90% of skin cancers are basal cell Seldom metastasizes – treated surgically or by radiation – 99% cure rate if caught early Slide 4.30

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Basal Cell Carcinoma

Skin Cancer Types Squamous cell carcinoma 2nd most common skin cancer – most common in darker skinned people Arises from stratum spinosum Metastasizes to lymph nodes if left untreated 1500-2000 deaths in US per year Early removal allows a good chance of cure Slide 4.30 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Cumulative Effects IMPORTANT TO KNOW Basal cell & squamous cell carcinomas are due to cumulative effects of the sun’s radiation (or chemical exposures as well) These tend to develop in ages 30-40s after years of daily sun exposure

Skin Cancer Types Malignant melanoma Least common BUT most deadly of skin cancers Originates melanocytes Metastasizes rapidly to lymph and blood vessels Early detection is critical – see notes for survival rates Slide 4.31 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings

Intensive Effects Malignant Melanoma tends to occur in younger ages (as well as older people) It is due to brief intense exposures (aka: sunburns) This is the most serious form of skin cancer and MUST be caught early to be treated successfully!

ABCD Rule A = Asymmetry Two sides of pigmented mole do not match B = Border irregularity Borders of mole are not smooth C = Color Different colors in pigmented area D = Diameter Spot is larger then 6 mm in diameter (pencil eraser) Mole starts growing/changing in size Slide 4.32 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings

Malignant Melanoma

Melanomas

Melanomas

Burns

Burns Define: Protein denaturation and cell death caused by heat, electricity, UV radiation, or chemicals 2 main dangers Dehydration–Loss of fluids & Electrolytes lead to: Renal Shutdown Circulatory shock Infection Skin (mechanical)barrier lost Immune system depresses Slide 4.25 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings

Rule of nines diagram Used to estimate the % extent of skin burned so doctors will know how much fluid to replace for rehydration to prevent Circulatory shock Renal failure Need to memorize & be able to use

Partial Thickness Burns First-degree burns Only epidermis is damaged Local redness, swelling, & pain Usually heal in 2-3 days (short time period) with NO scarring Slide 4.27 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings

Partial Thickness Burns Second degree burns Epidermis and upper dermis & structures within dermis are damaged Appearance of blisters of any size Skin regeneration in 3-4 weeks with some scarring There is a danger of infection Slide 4.27 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings

Full Thickness Burns Third-degree burns Epidermis, Dermis and all structures within are completely destroyed Usually painless at site of burn due to destruction of sense recept Burn is gray-white, tan, brown, black, or deep cherry red Surrounded by areas of 1st & 2nd degree burns that will be painful Treatments are numerous but will involve skin grafting of some sort, fluid replacement and debridement – may take months/years Slide 4.27 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings

All degrees of burns

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Other Integumentary System disorders May help with WS

Athlete’s Foot

Boils Cold Sores

Skin Homeostatic Imbalances Infections and allergies Contact dermatitis Exposures cause allergic reaction Impetigo Caused by bacterial infection Psoriasis Cause is unknown Triggered by trauma, infection, stress Slide 4.24 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings

Impetigo Psoriasis