Common Types Of Skin Cancer In Men

Everyone knows skin cancer is the most common type of cancer out there. It's so, so common! The triggers are clear too: sun exposure and tanning beds. Of course, sunscreen for skin cancer prevention is vital. The good news? Skin cancer is treatable. Many, many men with skin cancer get surgery to remove the affected skin. This is often a skin cancer cure! Chemo, radiation, and immunotherapy also appear to get rid of skin cancer. But men? The type of skin cancer matters!

Basal Cell Carcinoma

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80% of skin cancers are basal cell carcinomas. The basal cells are part of the lowest layer of the skin's epidermis. This is where the cancer starts! Men, you're going to see this skin cancer in the head and neck. Why? These are among the areas that get the most sun exposure. The more sun exposure you've got, the higher your risk of skin cancer is. Everyone knows that!

Men, keep a sharp eye on your skin. Look for a waxy bump on it. Lesions that look like scars may be there too! They'll be brown most of the time. Aside from that? Men, sores that bleed, heal, and return again are also common in this skin cancer. Surgery is the most common, the most common treatment for this cancer.

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