Posted in Cancer Awareness, Cancer Prevention, General Information, Melanoma, Skin Cancer • Tags: Melanoma, Skin Cancer, sun safe, videos • Author: Tina Radcliffe

Sun Smart Campaigns are taking place from Australia to the U.S.
Take a peek at a few videos from all over the world:
Did you know that Australia has the highest incidence of skin cancer in the world? According the Cancer Council of Victoria, over 1,600 Australians die from skin cancer each year.
Summer began in February for this country and the Cancer Council of Australia kicked off summer with marie claire magazine’s launch of the SunSmart campaign together with 17 Aussie designers as part of their 150th issue to raise awareness of sun safety. All profits from the sale go to the Cancer Council. “17 designers created limited edition items like sunnies, hats, beach towels and even Swarovski-studded wedges for Australians to get the message: stay in the shade, slop on some sunscreen, and slap on a hat.”
Back in the U.S., Major League Baseball, the Major League Baseball Players Association and the American Academy of Dermatology are kicking off the Play Sun Smart Campaign to Strike Out Skin Cancer by raising awareness about skin cancer and offer detection and prevention tips for baseball player, team staff and fans.
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States according to the Center for Disease Control, (CDC) who gives risk factors for skin cancer:
- Lighter natural skin color.
- Family history of skin cancer.
- Personal history of skin cancer.
- Exposure to the sun through work and play.
- A history of sunburns early in life.
- Skin that burns, freckles, reddens easily, or becomes painful in the sun.
- Blue or green eyes.
- Blond or red hair.
- Certain types and a large number of moles.
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Posted on June 24, 2008 by Tina Radcliffe • There are 2 comments!
Posted in Skin Cancer, Treatment • Tags: Detection, risks, Skin Cancer, Treatment • Author: Tina Radcliffe
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month.
Skin Cancer includes
- Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Melanoma
Last month Battling Cancer covered Melanoma in an exclusive post you can find in the archives.
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Posted on May 7, 2008 by Tina Radcliffe • There are 3 comments!
Posted in Skin Cancer • Author: Lesly Maranan

When I was a kid growing up in Connecticut, I had to start my day quite early in order to make it to the school bus on time. My bleary-eyed dad was usually responsible for making me breakfast in those morning hours, so for years I started out my day with a cup of black coffee and a crossword puzzle.
Twenty years later, I still start my day out with a cup of joe. Without it, I can be just plain mean. Recently, I started running, as I have discovered that my metabolism is just not what it used to be. Those late night binges were really starting to show, and in lieu of buying a whole new wardrobe, I decided that I would just have to start working the pounds off the old fashioned way.
You can see, then, why I was so happy to read up on a recent study stating that both caffeine and exercise have been shown to decrease the development of skin cancer in mice. As my friend Amanda says, it’s a freebie! More →
Posted on November 21, 2007 by Lesly Maranan • There are 3 comments!
Posted in Skin Cancer • Tags: Skin Cancer • Author: HART (1-800-HART)
By Ron Keegan
Learn self-examination of skin cancer, as a way to protect yourself, that is easy and costs you nothing more than a few minutes of your time once every few months.
It’s really a good idea to probe a little deeper into the subject of skin cancer. What you learn may give you the confidence you need to spot, the first signs of skin cancer.
There are five different kinds of skin cancer. All of them are dangerous though some are to be worried about more than others. The most common type of skin cancer is Basal cell carcinoma with over a million Americans developing this cancer each year.
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Posted on April 16, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Melanoma, Skin Cancer • Tags: Melanoma, Skin_Cancer • Author: HART (1-800-HART)
By Michael Russell
Melanoma is the most common form of skin cancer and skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the Western world. It begins in skin cells called melanocytes.
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Posted on January 31, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Skin Cancer, Symptoms, Treatment • Tags: Skin_Cancer, Symptoms, Treatment • Author: HART (1-800-HART)
By Michael Russell
Obviously, the topmost layers of the skin are the first to be affected; the three major types of skin cancer, basal cell carcinoma (rodent ulcer), squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma, all develop in the upper layer of the skin known as the epidermis. Basal cell carcinoma, the most frequent of the three, causes local erosions of tissue if neglected, while squamous cell carcinoma may spread if untreated. Fortunately, both these types can be successfully treated in nearly all cases. Squamous cell carcinoma sometimes occurs on the vulva in women after menopause and may be more difficult to deal with.
Melanoma, the least common of the three, occurs more frequently in sunny countries. Although a certain amount of sun on the skin is beneficial because it forms vitamin D, too much is dangerous. The danger has increased now that high levels of ultraviolet A radiation are reaching the earth’s surface from the sun due to depletion of the ozone layer by flurocarbon chemicals from widespread use of spray cans. Melanomas are the most serious of the three skin cancers, once it starts to grow, it can spread rapidly. If detected and treated early enough, melanomas may be cured in about 75 per cent of cases.
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Posted on January 14, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!