In recent times, the number of people suffering from skin cancer is
increasing. Skin cancers are increasing due to environmental pollution,
exposure to ultraviolet rays, improper hygiene and radiation. It is
estimated that one in ten people worldwide will be affected by common skin
cancer in their lifetime.
The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) has revealed that
people with white skin are more exposed to the sun, thus increasing the
risk of cancer. In America, however, one in five people are affected by
common skin cancer. It is clear that 98% of skin cancers can be cured
without the need for surgery if they are detected at an early stage.
Scientists say that if someone has cancer in the family, there is a
higher chance of passing it on to the next generation, and this is more the
case with melanoma cancer. It is clear that such cancers cannot be
controlled, it lies in the genes. The World Health Organization has
revealed in its report that the ultraviolet rays from the sun are most
likely to cause cancer.
People living there are more prone to skin cancer due to whiter
skin (less melanin) and higher altitudes. People with abnormal spots,
radiation, low immunity, suffering from HIV or AIDS, and people who have
undergone organ transplantation are more likely to develop cancer. Cancer
can also occur in those who take drugs.
increasing. Skin cancers are increasing due to environmental pollution,
exposure to ultraviolet rays, improper hygiene and radiation. It is
estimated that one in ten people worldwide will be affected by common skin
cancer in their lifetime.
The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) has revealed that
people with white skin are more exposed to the sun, thus increasing the
risk of cancer. In America, however, one in five people are affected by
common skin cancer. It is clear that 98% of skin cancers can be cured
without the need for surgery if they are detected at an early stage.
Scientists say that if someone has cancer in the family, there is a
higher chance of passing it on to the next generation, and this is more the
case with melanoma cancer. It is clear that such cancers cannot be
controlled, it lies in the genes. The World Health Organization has
revealed in its report that the ultraviolet rays from the sun are most
likely to cause cancer.
People living there are more prone to skin cancer due to whiter
skin (less melanin) and higher altitudes. People with abnormal spots,
radiation, low immunity, suffering from HIV or AIDS, and people who have
undergone organ transplantation are more likely to develop cancer. Cancer
can also occur in those who take drugs.