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SKIN CANCER/ CANCER DE PIEL
SKIN CANCER/ CANCER DE PIEL. ENGLISH SUBTITLES.
Productor, Editor y Reportero: Andres Brender
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SKIN CANCER/ CANCER DE PIEL. ENGLISH SUBTITLES.
Productor, Editor y Reportero: Andres Brender
Duration : 0:3:8
This video clip explains how skin cancer develops in your body.
http://southernsun.com.au
Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world. Around one in two Australians will develop skin cancer during their lifetime and around 1200 Australians die from skin cancer every year. The overall cost of skin cancer is estimated at over $300 million.
Established in 2002, and renamed Southern Sun, we are dedicated to exceptional skin cancer diagnosis, treatment, prevention and education. A holistic and integrated clinical-pathologic approach is vital for the most efficient treatment of skin cancer in individual patients.
Uniquely, we offer personal and uncomplicated information and an abundance of educational materials to our patients and the local community. We firmly believe that public education is part of our role in the community and are proud to announce that we are the only Skin Cancer Group with a dedicated Skin Cancer Education Officer.
We have five locations in NSW:
Hornsby
Suite 13, The Madison
25-29 Hunter Street
Hornsby, NSW
Phone: 94825400
North Ryde
124a Epping Road (Corner of Lane Cove Road)
North Ryde, NSW
Phone: 98788555
Orange
286 Anson St
Orange, NSW
Phone: (02) 6362 9004
Parramatta
2nd Floor,
239 Church St
Parramatta, NSW
Phone: 9689 3244
Windsor
30 Fitzgerald St
Windsor, NSW
Phone: (02) 4577 3666
Visit http://southernsun.com.au to learn more
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Dr. Shane Chapman, MD discusses Skin Cancer Bowen’s Disease Appearance. See more at http://www.dermnet.com PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT!!!
Bowen’s disease lesions are slightly elevated, red, scaly plaques with surface fissures and foci of pigmentation. The borders are well defined, and lesions closely resemble psoriasis, chronic
eczema, actinic keratosis, superficial basal cell carcinoma, seborrheic keratosis, and malignant melanoma. Lesions tend to be stable over many months to years. Pruritus and inflammation are
usually absent. They are found most often on the lower limbs of women and on the scalp and ears of men.
The plaque grows very slowly by lateral extension and may eventually, after several
months or years, invade the dermis, producing induration and ulceration. When confined to the epidermis the atypical cells, in contrast to actinic keratosis, involve epidermal appendages,
particularly the hair follicle.
In contrast to actinic keratosis the basal cells are normal. Atypical cells are also found at the periphery of lesions in clinically uninvolved skin. Atypical
cells in the epidermal lining of the hair follicle, although still confined to the epidermis, are deeper and much more difficult to reach by treatment modalities such as topical 5-FU or
electrosurgery.
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Xcel and the University of Hawaii Cancer Center are proud partners in raising skin cancer awareness and promoting prevention. We hope this public service announcement (PSA) encourages you to join our fight against skin cancer. Mahalo to the UH Cancer Center, Mike Prickett, Lang Sheppard, and everyone who’s contributed to the fight so far.
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Melanoma is the most deadly of all skin cancers. But the FDA has just approved a new medicine that can treat people who have the most advanced forms of the disease.
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