What Can Help Melanoma My Brother In Law Is Awaiting What Stage It Is. I Know A Lot But Want To See If?

anything I don’t know that might help. Melanoma is skin cancer. I am not so sure he is open to alternative treatments as my sister is very medically oriented and I am certain they will do the standard treatment but want to know anyhow just in case. so what can help this type of skin cancer which is the worst kind.

Is It Possible To Get Lung Cancer From Smoking Black And Mild Cigars?

if it is possible, how much of a chance do i have of getting it compared to smoking cigarettes? are there any chemicals in black and milds like there are in cigarettes? and how much?

How Long Does It Take A Human To Develop Any Disease (ie. Cancer) From Smoking? ?

I mean like how much and how long does it take before smoking actually causes a problem?
(I’m a light smoker, about 4-5 per day, Marlboro reds.)

Meladetect Early Melanoma Detection

melaDETECT is an early melanoma detection device utilizing unique mathematical algorithms for computer-based detection. The device helps to diagnose melanomas in the early period which is absolutel…

Bruce Springsteen – Danny Federici Melanoma Fund & The Melanoma Research Alliance

http://www.dannyfund.org/

Danny Federici, for 40 years the E Street Band’s organist and keyboard player, died this afternoon, April 17, 2008 at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York C…

Complete Information on Acral Lentiginous Melanoma With Treatment and Prevention

Acral lentiginous melanoma also known as also known as subungual melanoma, is a kind of skin melanoma. Acral lentiginous melanoma is seen on the palms, soles and under the nails. This is the most common type of malignant melanoma in asians, african and north american blacks, but is relatively infrequent in Caucasians. These lesions are usually located on palmar, plantar and subungual skin. Macroscopically, the lesion presents as pigmented and ulcerated plaques or nodules. A tendency for this lesion to be expressed in spindle cell patterns in vertical growth components is one of the distinguishing characteristics. The clinical features are less striking than in other melanomas, appearing in the radial growth phase as macules: dark brown, blue-black, or black, with little variegation and often ill-defined.

This type of melanoma occurs on non hair baring surfaces of the body which may or may not be exposed to sunlight. It is also found on mucous membranes. Acral lentiginous melanoma occurs predominantly in the sixth, seventh, and eighth decades of life, with a peak incidence in the seventh decade for males and in the sixth decade for females. It also occurs in Caucasians and in young people. It does not appear to be linked to sun exposure. It occurs most often in older males and often grows slowly over a period of years. The delay in development of the tumor is the reason these tumors are often discovered only when nodules appear or in case of nail involvement, the nail is shed, therefore, the prognosis is poor.

The most common sign is a brown or black discoloration under the nail bed without a history of trauma. Acral lentiginous melanoma is characterized by lentiginous and some nesting proliferation of atypical melanocytes. The tumour has a radial growth phase. Focally, pagetoid spread is present, however this is not as prominent as in superficial spreading melanoma. The melanocytes may be surrounded by a halo giving a lacunar appearance. It usually starts with a large lesion of 3 cm or larger on the sole of the foot. It looks first like a tan or brown flat stain, appears disorganized with irregular borders. In more than 75% of these cases the growth occurs under the big toe or the thumb. Dark skinned patients develop this much more often.

Many cases of acral lentiginous melanoma are significantly more frequent among non-whites and the elderly, with the primary lesion, on average deeper and ulcerated, without significant differences in the stage or the time elapsed between noticing the neoplasia and seeking the physician. Diagnosis of Acral lentiginous melanoma during the radial growth phase is often difficult, and it may not be recognized initially, but treatment in this phase offers an excellent prognosis. Usually, the clinical and pathological diagnoses are similar, but in cases of thin melanomas that are invasive or ulcerated, the pathological diagnosis will be more reflective of the true situation. Wide local excision with lymph node dissection is recommended for subungual melanomas measuring more than 1.00 mm and for lesions showing severe regression.

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Overall Effects of Smoking

Read overall effects of smoking on your body and society

It is said that more than 400,000 deaths in the U.S. each year are from smoking-related illnesses

eyes – smokers are likely to get wrinkles on their eyes

lips – exccessive Smoking lead to lip cancer

mouth – According to the CDC, over 25,000 to 30,000 new cases of oral and pharyngeal cancer is diagnosed and over 8,000 deaths occur due to oral cancer. The primary cause of oral cancer is smoking

Skin – smoking reduces the level of collagen in the skin which leads to loss of elasticity and the quick formation of lines and wrinkles.

hair – smoking will lead to gray hair

face – smoking causes smokers face

lungs – It is reported that 90% of lung cancers is caused by smoking. Teen smokers have smaller lungs and weaker hearts than teens who don’t smoke

blood – smoking causes damage to small blood vessels and therby causes cellulite

sex – It is proved that quality of sperm can be reduced by smoking

heart – Smoking stimulates central nervous system and increases heart rate and blood pressure

money – smoking is waste of money. Smokers on an average spends around 500$ per year. It appears that the price of cigarettes will continue to rise in coming years

society – smokers not only hurt themself but also family members and others who breathe their cigarette smoke which is called secondhand smoke

child – More than 300,000 cases of bronchitis and pneumonia is associated with second hand smoke. Children who smoke are 15 times more likely than non-smokers to begin using narcotic drugs.

breathing – Secondhand smoke (other smokers smoke) causes coughing, wheezing, colds, earaches, and asthma attacks.

pregnancy – During pregnancy, nicotine freely crosses the placenta and has been found in amniotic fluid and the umbilica cord blood of newborn infants.

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Can You Get Lung Cancer From Smoking Pot For 3 Months?

I smoked pot for the first time about 4 years ago and only smoked it maybe once every other month until this past September where i have started smoking pot 1-3 times a week. I have just had this cough for about a week now and idk i think im just over reacting….im reading all this stuff about it and just making myself more scared i think.

Bruce Springsteen – Danny Federici Melanoma Fund & The Melanoma Research Alliance

http://www.dannyfund.org/

Danny Federici, for 40 years the E Street Band’s organist and keyboard player, died this afternoon, April 17, 2008 at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York C…

What Does Residual Melanoma Mean In A Pathology Report?

I was diagnosed with malignant melanoma. Had a wide re excision that came back with residual melanoma. The primary tumor was 1.98 mm. Invasive. Nodular. What does it mean if there is residual melanoma?

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