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BEAUTY AND HEALTH : Cancer Last Updated: Oct 7th, 2008 - 16:31:17


THE EPIDEMIC OF NON-MELANOMA SKIN CANCER
By Lissing Temarkon
Jul 18, 2008, 11:23

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Nonmelanoma skin cancers (NMSCs) comprise more than one third of all cancers in the United States and are widely described as a worldwide epidemic.[1] The term "nonmelanoma skin cancer" includes 2 major types: basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Other less common NMSCs include cutaneous lymphoma, skin adnexal tumors, certain sarcomas, keratoses and sunspot.

BCC begins in the basal cell layer of the epidermis, and it accounts for about 75% to 80% of NMSCs. BCC usually develops on chronically sun-exposed areas of the skin, especially the head and neck, although about 20% of cases arise in intermittently exposed areas.[ BCC rarely dangerous, and it is usually slow growing. However, if left untreated, it may spread locally to the bone or other tissues beneath the skin.

SCC accounts for about 20% of Nonmelanoma (NMSCs). In contrast to BCC, SCC arises from more superficial layers of the epidermis and tends to be more aggressive. SCC can invade tissues beneath the skin and may spread to distant parts of the body. These cancers typically appear on sun-exposed areas of the body, such as the face, ears, neck, lips, and backs of the hands, but they can also develop within scars or skin ulcers and on the skin of the genital area. SCC can present as an erythematous to flesh-colored hyperkeratosis plaque, which may ulcerate.

WHAT ALTINATIVE TREATMENT SHOULD BE USED TO CURE THIS EPIDEMIC NONMELANOMA SKIN CANCER?

CURADERM BEC 5

Curaderm BEC 5 is non toxic and does not affect the heartbeat or blood flow.
It is a natural effective tropical treatment used to cure skin cancer. This medicine is also very effective to treat true malignant skin cancers such as the nonmelanoma Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC) and Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC).

BEC 5(Curaderm) is a tropical preparation, which is safe and effective, ideal therapy for outpatient treatment…..It is a cost of effective treatment for both primary and secondary skin cancer care.

Curaderm is a powerful treatment effectively penetrate deeply through invade tissue beneath the skin to destroy skin cancer cells. Thus curaderm regrowth of normal skin tissue, also it treat unwanted skin cells.

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This website contains more information about Curaderm and how it helps a lot of people cure from their skin cancer.

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About the author:
My name is Lissing Temarkon and iam a science student interested in writing skin cancer articles.


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