The skin is susceptible to cancer because it is the outermost layer of the human body, and is constantly exposed to sunlight (well, almost).
Sunlight contains Ultraviolet rays (a form of radiation, as with all light), that cause damage to the nucleus in the skin cells. This causes mutation to occur within the DNA, which in turn can lead to cancerous cells developing.
Because our skin is always under ultraviolet attack, it leads to a greater possibility of cancerous cells developing, and therefore skin cancer appearing.
This is most likely because most animals don't have as much exposed skin as humans, if you have more exposed skin you are more susceptible to skin cancer.
Skin cancer itself cannot be passed down the family line, however sometimes how susceptible a person is to sunburn can be inherited. Sunburns and UV exposure are the leading causes of skin cancer. With that being said, always remember to wear sunscreen!
Cancer cells consume lot of nutrients out of the body of the patient. The patient becomes debilitated due to cancer. His immune system is adversely affected very much. So they become susceptible to various infections and other diseases.
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It absorbs UV rays so they do not damage DNA and cause skin cancer.
Patients with compromised immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS, cancer, or undergoing chemotherapy, are most susceptible to Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS) due to their weakened ability to fight off infections. Additionally, newborns and young children are also at higher risk of developing SSSS.
I don't think so, but for every sunburn, you're 5x more likely to get skin cancer, so use sunscreen no matter what the circumstance is.
There are many types of symptoms of skin cancer. Skin cancer will typically show up on areas most exposed to direct sun light for long periods of time. The information is lengthy and depends on what type of skin cancer, so i suggest visiting mayoclinic.com
All animals are susceptible to getting cancer, regardless of species.
they live as long as everyone else. all they are lacking that other people have is skin pigment. they need to be more careful of the sun and are more susceptible to sunburn and thus skin cancer but they live the same length as they would if they had skin pigment.
The scientific name for skin cancer is melanoma.
so you dont burn and so you are not at risk of skin cancer