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Heather Verity Audience: High School Students Skin Cancer
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WHAT IS SKIN CANCER? Abnormal growth of skin cells Sun exposure 3 types: Basal cell carcinoma Squamous cell carcinoma Melanoma
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BASAL CELL CARCINOMA Most common Areas with most sun exposure Appearance: Pearly or waxy bump Flat, skin-colored/brown lesion
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BASAL CELL CARCINOMA CONTINUED Symptoms: Skin sore that doesn’t heal/bleeds easily Scar-like sore Irregular blood vessels in the area A sore with a sunken area in the middle Grows slowly and painlessly Almost never spreads
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SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA Sun-exposed areas Appearance: Firm, red nodule Flat lesion with scaly, crusty surface
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SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA CONTINUED Bowen’s Disease Symptoms: Initial area larger than 1 inch Growing bump with rough, scaly surface and flat reddish patches Sore that doesn’t heal
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MELANOMA Not as common Leading cause of death Changes in melanocytes 4 different types; Superficial spreading melanoma Nodular melanoma Lentigo maligna melanoma Acral lentiginous melanoma
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SUPERFICIAL SPREADING MELANOMA Most common Caucasians Symptoms: Flat Irregular in shape and color
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NODULAR MELANOMA Begins as a raised area Dark blackish blue/red No color
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LENTIGO MALIGNA MELANOMA Elderly Sun damaged skin Symptoms: Large, flat areas Tan or brown skin
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ACRAL LENTIGINOUS MELANOMA Least common Most in African Americans Palms, soles, under nails
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THE ‘ABCDE’ SYSTEM Asymmetry Borders Color Diameter Evolution
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TREATMENT Non-Melanoma: Excision Cryosurgery Medication Photodynamic therapy Melanoma: Surgery Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Radiation
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WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? Past 3 decades- more skin cancer than any other kind 1 in 5 Americans More new cases than combined breast, prostate, lung, colon Premature aging 90% of the visible changes
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WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? Indoor tanning: 170,000 annual skin cancer cases 75% increased risk of melanoma if used before 35 More than once a month=55% more likely 68,000+ diagnosed with Melanoma/year 1 out of 8 will die
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WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? A tan is a sign of DNA damage Sunburn Doubles your chances STOP TANNING!
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IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU! Courtney 16 Wide excision surgery Interferon treatment Liver damage 80% recurrence rate Other True Stories Other True Stories
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PREVENTION Sunscreen SPF 15+ Broad-Spectrum SunglassesClothingShadeExams Self Dermatologist
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ALTERNATIVES Spray tan Self tanning lotions Stamp of approval!
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Natural, healthy skin Stop associating tanned skin with beauty Mineral makeup
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BE AN ADVOCATE! Congress to increase indoor tanning regulations Fundraiser Sun safety at schools Community
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BE SUN SMART!
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REFERENCES http://www.skincancer.org/ http://www.skincancer.org/ http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/skin-cancer/DS00190 http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/skin-cancer/DS00190 http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/skin http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/skin http://abcnews.go.com/Health/indoor-tanning-tied-170000-skin-cancers- annually/story?id=17380395 http://abcnews.go.com/Health/indoor-tanning-tied-170000-skin-cancers- annually/story?id=17380395 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001853/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001853/
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