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Skin Cancer & Skin Growths
The incidence of melanoma is rising faster than any other type of cancer. More than 51,000 new cases of invasive melanoma were expected in the U.S. in 2003, according to the University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.
Oxidative free radicals can lead to the formation of cancer. Cancer can occur when free radicals form in cellular molecules in such large numbers that the DNA is actually affected. If the free radicals are allowed to continue to multiply within cells, the cancer can often spread or metastasize either deeper and in other regions of the body.
Types of Skin Cancer
Researchers have separated skin cancer into seven different categories:
The Wellness Solution
After consulting with your doctor, be certain that you cannot reverse the condition and normalize it with a Total Oxidation Management approach before having it removed. Most doctors will give it four weeks before they feel a serious need to remove it. As soon as you witness a growth, no matter the size or the shape, immediately attack it with Vitamin C and Vitamin E.
If it is determined the growth is serious enough to have removed, you now have a "window" for Ultra Violet light to get in and transform healthy cellular molecules into free radicals. Once it's removed, there is no way for the skin to block even short exposure to the sun. "Pull the shades" on that area by keeping that spot "In the Mode;" that is, cover it with a layer Vitamin C and Vitamin E. If you are going to be outside for a significant amount of time, include a SPF 15 sunscreen.