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November 11, 2009
In Today's Issue
- Announcing: Doctor Approved Store Cupboard Remedies that Really Work...
- Can Skin Cancer Be Inherited
- WARNING: The truth about Moles, Warts and Skintags...
Announcing: Doctor Approved Store Cupboard Remedies that Really Work...
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Can Skin Cancer Be Inherited
Dear Reader,
To protect against skin cancer, we all know to wear sunscreen and stay out of the sun between those peak hours, but a pair of recent studies both suggest a genetic component to this form of cancer that we cannot escape.
Earlier work in this area suggested that melanoma and other skin cancers might run in families, but researchers often find it hard to distinguish between genes and the environment, and so the question remained unanswered.
An Australian study out of the University of Queensland attempted to address this challenge by looking at twin pairs where one twin had been diagnosed with melanoma. Using 125 twin pairs (27 sets of identical twins, 98 sets of fraternal twins) the researchers found that having an identical twin who had melanoma increased a person's own risk of developing the same disease nearly ten fold.
Having a fraternal twin with this form of skin cancer nearly doubled the other twin's risk of being diagnosed as well.
This suggests that some of the increased melanoma risk can be attributed to your genes, in particular the interaction between genes. The Australian researchers estimate that genetics account for about half of the difference in skin cancer risk between two people.
The second study, conducted by a team out of the University of California, Los Angeles used the Swedish Family-Cancer Database to look at the risk of several types of skin cancer among the brothers and sisters or children of those diagnosed with skin cancer.
They found that a person's risk of skin cancer (of various types, not just the ones a family member had) increases if they have a sibling or parent with a non-melanoma skin cancer.
It may well be that your family history can be used to assess your own skin cancer risk.
This year, an estimated one million cases of skin cancer will be diagnosed in the U.S. alone. What's more, skin cancer can happen to anyone, at any time, even if you're free from risk factors (fair complexion, family history, severe sunburn early in life or age) which is why you should always, always talk to your doctor about any growth on your skin that change shape, bleeds or doesn't heal.
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WARNING: The truth about Moles, Warts and Skintags...
There are so many "scare" stories that it's sometimes hard to know what to believe. Which is why this is so timely... Announcing the breakthrough solution by Chris Gibson, a respected natural health practitioner, that gets rid of moles, warts and skin tags without any expensive medical procedures or over-the-counter products. Chris has written several books on alternative health and wellness and appeared on various TV channels like Fox 26 News and CBS. Find out how you, too, can: - Have freedom from the pain and irritation of your unsightly moles, warts, or skin tags - Naturally REMOVE moles, warts, or skin tags at the root without any scarring - Enjoy having clear skin, free from unsightly and painful moles, warts or skin tags
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Can Skin Cancer Be Inherited Continued...
If you have a close family member who has (or had) skin cancer, your best weapon is your awareness of the increased risk you may carry. Be extra-careful about the sun, limiting your exposure during peak (10:00 am - 2:00 pm) hours and using sunscreen or protective clothing year round.
Look over your own skin on a regular basis (using a mirror as necessary) for any mole, sore or skin growth that appears or changes. Watch for...
Asymmetry - one half of the area is different than the other.
Border - the outlines of the area are irregular
Color - can vary from one area to another in shades of tan, brown or black, sometimes even white, red or blue
Diameter - almost always bigger than 6 mm (the size of a pencil eraser)
Remember, a family history is only a risk factor according to these latest findings - the genes you carry don't guarantee you anything, good or bad. Your best bet if you're worried about your own skin cancer risk is to make changes to limit the risks you can control, be aware and stay informed.
To your good health,
Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor
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Sources:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20091009/hl_nm/us_skin_cancer
University of Queensland, Australia: http://www.uq.edu.au/
University of California, Los Angeles: http://www.ucla.edu/
MedlinePlus info on skin cancer: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001442.htm
Skin Cancer Foundation: http://www.skincancer.org/
National Cancer Institute info on skin cancer: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/skin
Journal of Investigative Dermatology: http://www.nature.com/jid/index.html
University of Queensland study abstract in Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 9/09: http://www.nature.com/jid/journal/v129/n9/abs/jid200948a.html
UCLA study abstract in Journal of Investigative Dermatology, September 2009: http://www.nature.com/jid/journal/v129/n9/abs/jid200931a.html
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