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No but pale people do often have skin cancer The color of the skin can at times indicate a problem with health however just having pale skin wont kill you. People with pale skin should take extra care however where it comes i contact with the sun.
There are several signs of skin cancer. Often, skin cancer does take form in a mole. Moles alone are not cancerous, but if they are not evenly shaped, bluish in color and/or larger than a pencil eraser, it should be examined by a physician.
probaly not... no because you just go ta docter and they would take the skin cancer of .. cut it off
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You should not be self medicating. Your medicines should be prescribed by a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) who, having examined you, knows what is wrong with you and what medicines you need to make you better. The doctor will know which medicines are safe to use together. If you take antibiotics when they are not needed, you effectively contribute to these medicines becoming ineffective for everyone in the future, don't do it!.
Hi there! Yes, it is - Actually, skin cancer is a most common form of cancer a human can face associated with different environmental problem. I have done some research online and came to know that there 3 types of skin cancer that are called as basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma (the nonmelanoma skin cancers), and melanoma. Now, it differ on individual skin, the type of disorder individual possess. So, if you suffering from nay of the disorder would request you to consult with a skin specialist and take an appropriate treatment for the same.
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Most skin cancers that develop because of sun exposure can take decades to appear. Other skin cancers may show within weeks or months.
I assume that eventually all skin cancers can kill you. But in my opinion, if you have to get cancer, skin cancer is way better than many of the other cancers. Most people who die from skin cancer did not go to the doctor when they saw their skin showing signs of change. Just watch your skin, and if it starts to show a mark or something odd, like a mark getting darker or bigger, go to the doctor! Do not wait! I've had TONS of stuff removed from my skin, and scarring is VERY minimal, and it takes the doctor about 3 minutes to remove the suspicious skin sample. Wear sunblock or protective clothing, and take Vitamin D supplements (you need Vitamin D, and normally you get it from the sun, but if you avoid the sun, take the supplement/pill form).
If it is a 15 level or higher sunscreen that filters both UVA and UVB (read the label) and you use it according to directions, and re-apply as necessary, it greatly improves your chances of avoiding skin cancer, yes. It cannot guarantee you will not get skin cancer, nothing can. You take your best shot - and sunscreen is your best shot.
Somehting that gets down in your skin and give you cancer after you take all the vitimims and it causes a virus in your system.