Skin cancer prevention measures can actively reduce your chances
of developing skin cancer if you implement them in your daily routine.
The most common form of cancer in the United States, tens of thousands
of Americans contract skin cancer every year.
Skin cancer comes in
three forms: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and
malignant melanoma. Of the three, melanoma is the most dangerous and
life threatening. Skin cancer claims the lives of approximately ten
thousand Americans on an annual basis.
What causes skin cancer?
Overexposure
to ultraviolet sunlight (UV rays) is believed to be the dominant
external factor in a person's development of skin cancer, although
genetic factors can play a role. To protect yourself from UV rays, you
should take the following 5 steps for proper skin cancer prevention:
1. Avoid Direct Sun Exposure:
Avoid exposing your skin to direct sunlight during midday (generally
from 10am to 4pm). This is the time when UV rays are most intense.
Plan your schedule to avoid outdoor activities during these hours.
Also, be aware that sand and snow reflect sunlight, so if you're at the
beach or a ski resort, direct sunlight can bombard you from every
direction with UV rays.
2. Cover Yourself: When out in the
sun, keep your skin covered. Wear long-sleeves and long pants if
possible. Wearing a hat with a 3 to 4 inch brim all around is
preferable. This will guard your neck and cheeks from dangerous
prolonged exposure. Also note that dry, dark-colored garments offer the
best protection.
3. Use Sunscreen Properly: You should
always use sunscreen when enduring prolonged exposure in the sun. Find a
sunscreen with a Sun Protection Factor of at least 15 and read the
directions for proper application. The higher the SPF, the higher the
protection you will receive against dangerous sunburns. However,
sunscreen does not offer "bulletproof" protection, and UV rays can
penetrate water, so just because you feel "cool" in the water doesn't
mean you're protected from sunburn.
4. Use Sunglasses That Block UV Rays:
Making certain your sunglasses can block UV rays helps to guard your
eyes from serious sun damage. The best constructed sunglasses should
have a UV ray absorption rate of 99% to 100%. Never assume that darker
lenses equal increased protection. UV rays are blocked by a chemical
applied to the lenses. This chemical has nothing to do with the color
of transparency of sunglass lenses.
5. Stay Away From Tanning Beds:
It is a myth to believe that tanning beds and sunlamps are free of
harmful UV rays. These cosmetic instruments might make your skin more
attractive in the short-term, but they can significantly increase your
risk of developing skin cancer in the long-term. Health professionals
advise their patients to avoid them.
By implementing these 5 steps
in your daily routine, you can significantly decrease your risk of
developing skin cancer, while maintaining a healthy lifestyle that
allows for proper exposure to the sun. Another important step in
prevention of skin cancer is routine examination by a doctor. If skin
cancer is detected early, then your odds of survival are markedly
increased.
Showing posts with label skin protection. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
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