The Most Dangerous Cancer Healed by Time

Melanoma is one of the most dangerous forms of skin cancer. It comes as a result of damage to the growth process in melanocit cells, which are melan-producing, basic pigment that gives color to our skin. Melanoma can appear not only in the skin but also in mucosa, nails, eyes, or [...]
Melanoma is one of the most dangerous forms of skin cancer.
It comes as a result of damage to the growth process in melanocit cells, which are melan-producing, basic pigment that gives color to our skin.
Melanoma can appear not only in the skin but also in mucosa, nails, eyes, or other organs.
One factor often accused of melanoma is long exposure to solar radiation.
Genetic factors and the environment are also important to melanoma.
Also a particular danger to its creation is solarium.
Malignant melanoma is one of the most aggressive tumors, but it can heal if it is timed diagnosis.
Only 14 percent of patients with metastatic melanoma can survive five years, according to doctors.
The timely discovery and surgery has excellent prognosis, for early diagnosis affects its recovery by a hundred percent.
Solarium increases the risk by 59 percent, since the diagnosis of malignant melanoma is largely surgical, in the case of treating metastatic melanoma is met with radio therapy, systemic chemotherapy, immun therapy, biological drugs.
People with large numbers of moths have a much higher risk of developing melanoma.
Exploration to ultraviolet light also increases the risk.
Doctors recommend avoiding the sun when the rays are strong.
Solarium also increases the risk of melanoma by 59 percent. The highest level of melanoma is in Australia and New Zealand, where the number of diagnosed for 100,000 inhabitants a year is 50-60, in North America is 1025 and in Central Europe 1015.
In Scandinavian countries and Western Europe, the level of melanoma is stable, while growth continues in southern and eastern Europe. /21Media












