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A basal cell carcinoma, one of the most common types of skin cancer.
A basal cell carcinoma, one of the most common types of skin cancer. Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer It is a malignant epithelial cell tumor that begins as a papule (a small circumscribed solid elevation of the skin and enlarges peripherally developing
Skin cancer
Classification and external resources
ICD-10 C43.-C44.
ICD-9 172, 173
ICD-O: 8010-8720
MeSH D012878

Skin cancer is a malignant growth on the skin which can have many causes. The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (most commonly known by the abbreviation ICD) provides codes to classify Diseases The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision ( ICD -10) is a coding of diseases and signs symptoms abnormal findings The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (most commonly known by the abbreviation ICD) provides codes to classify Diseases The following is a list of codes for International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. The International Classification of Diseases for Oncology (ICD-O is a domain specific extension of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems Medical Subject Headings ( MeSH) is a huge Controlled vocabulary (or metadata system for the purpose of indexing journal articles and books Malignant (from the Latin roots mal- = "bad" and -genus = "born" is a medical term used to describe a severe and progressively worsening disease The skin is the outer covering of living tissue of an animal (or plant Skin cancer generally develops in the epidermis (the outermost layer of skin), so a tumor is usually clearly visible. See also Cancer A tumor or tumour is the name for a swelling or lesion formed by an abnormal growth of cells (termed neoplastic This makes most skin cancers detectable in the early stages. There are three common types of skin cancer, each of which is named after the type of skin cell from which it arises. Cancers caused by UV exposure may be prevented by avoiding exposure to sunlight or other UV sources, and wearing sun-protective clothes. Ultraviolet ( UV) light is Electromagnetic radiation with a Wavelength shorter than that of Visible light, but longer than X-rays The use of sunscreen had been recommended in the past, but there is an increasing body of evidence that sunscreen is not entirely safe. Sunscreen protects against two common forms of skin cancer Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC and Basal cell carcinoma (BCC and several sunscreen ingredients protect [1][2][3][4][5][6]

Unlike many other cancers, including those originating in the lung, pancreas, and stomach, only a small minority of those afflicted will actually die of the disease. lung is the essential Respiration organ in air-breathing Animals including most Tetrapods a few Fish and a few Snails The most primitive The pancreas is a Gland organ in the digestive and Endocrine system of Vertebrates. In Human anatomy, the stomach is a J-shaped hollow muscular organ of the Gastrointestinal tract involved in the second phase of Digestion, following Skin cancers are the fastest growing type of cancer in the United States. Skin cancer represents the most commonly diagnosed malignancy, surpassing lung, breast, colorectal and prostate cancer. More than 1 million Americans will be diagnosed with skin cancer in 2008. [7]

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Risk factors

Skin cancer is most closely associated with chronic inflammation of the skin. This includes:

  1. Overexposure to UV-radiation can cause skin cancer either via the direct− or via the indirect DNA damage mechanism. Direct DNA damage can occur when DNA directly absorbs the UV-B-photon Indirect DNA damage occurs when a UV-photon is absorbed in the human skin by a Chromophore that does not have the ability to convert the energy into UVA & UVB have both been implicated in causing DNA damage resulting in cancer. Sun exposure between 10AM and 4PM is most intense and therefore most harmful. Natural (sun) & artificial UV exposure (tanning salons) are associated with skin cancer. Since sunbeds cause mostly indirect DNA damage (free radicals) their use is associated with the deadliest form of skin cancer - the malignant melanom. Indirect DNA damage occurs when a UV-photon is absorbed in the human skin by a Chromophore that does not have the ability to convert the energy into
  2. Chronic non-healing wounds, especially burns. These are called Marjolin's ulcers based on their appearance and can develop into squamous cell carcinomaand. Marjolin's ulcer refers to an aggressive ulcerating Squamous cell carcinoma presenting in an area of previously traumatised, chronically inflamed, or
  3. Genetic predisposition, including "Congenital Melanocytic Nevi Syndrome". CMNS is characterized by the presence of "nevi" or moles of varying size that either appear at or within 6 months of birth. Nevus (or naevus, plural nevi, from nævus, Latin for birthmark is the medical term for sharply-circumscribed and Chronic lesions of the Nevi larger than 20 mm (3/4") in size are at higher risk for becoming cancerous.

Skin can be protected by avoiding sunlight entirely, or wearing protective clothing while outdoors. Skin cancer is usually caused by exposing skin to UV rays excessively.

Types

The most common types of skin cancer are basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) which may be locally disfiguring but are unlikely to metastasize (spread to other parts of the body). Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer It is a malignant epithelial cell tumor that begins as a papule (a small circumscribed solid elevation of the skin and enlarges peripherally developing In Medicine, squamous cell carcinoma (SCC is a form of Cancer of the Carcinoma type that may occur in many different organs including the Skin Metastasis ( Greek: displacement μετά=next + στάσις=placement, plural metastases) sometimes abbreviated mets, The most dangerous type of skin cancer is malignant melanoma. Melanoma is a Malignant Tumor of Melanocytes which are found predominantly in skin but also in the Bowel and the Eye (see This form of skin cancer is causing the major part of all skin cancer fatalities.

More rare types of skin cancer include:

The BCC and the SCC often carry a UV-signature mutation indicating that these cancers are caused by UV-B radiation via the direct DNA damage. Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP is a rare Neoplasm of the Dermis layer of the skin and is classified as a Sarcoma. Merkel cell cancer, also called Merkel cell carcinoma, trabecular cancer, Apudoma of skin, or Small cell neuroepithelial tumor Kaposi's sarcoma (KS is a tumor caused by Human herpesvirus 8 ( HHV8) also known as Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV Direct DNA damage can occur when DNA directly absorbs the UV-B-photon However the malignant melanoma is predominantly caused by UV-A radiation via the indirect DNA damage. Indirect DNA damage occurs when a UV-photon is absorbed in the human skin by a Chromophore that does not have the ability to convert the energy into [8] The indirect DNA damage is caused by free radicals and reactive oxygen species. It has been shown, that the absorption of sunscreen into the skin leads to an increase of free radicals in the skin. [6]

Skin cancer as a group

Many laymen and even professionals consider the basal cell carcinoma, the squamous cell carcinoma and the malignant melanoma as one group - namely skin cancer. Basal cell carcinoma is a type of skin cancer It is a malignant epithelial cell tumor that begins as a papule (a small circumscribed solid elevation of the skin and enlarges peripherally developing In Medicine, squamous cell carcinoma (SCC is a form of Cancer of the Carcinoma type that may occur in many different organs including the Skin Melanoma is a Malignant Tumor of Melanocytes which are found predominantly in skin but also in the Bowel and the Eye (see This grouping is problematic for two reasons:

Many scientists argue that the sun-avoiding health message does decrease the less relevant forms of skin cancer and increase the incidence number of more frequently fatal melanoma. [10]Even though it is rare, malignant melanoma is responsible for 75 % of all skin cancer related death cases[11].

While sunscreen has been shown to protect against BCC and SCC it has also been shown to be responsible for the increase in malignant melanoma. Sunscreen protects against two common forms of skin cancer Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC and Basal cell carcinoma (BCC and several sunscreen ingredients protect When sunscreen penetrates into the skin[6] it generates reactive chemicals that can damage DNA and induce melanoma. It has indeed repeatedly been found that sunscreen users are more likely to develop malignant melanoma than non-users. [1][2][3][4][5]

BCC and SCC malignant melanoma
Incidence number[9] 600 000 32 000
death cases[9] 2000 (0. 3%) 6500 (20%)

Signs and symptoms

There are a variety of different skin cancer symptoms. These include crabs or changes in the skin that do not heal, ulcers in the skin, discoloration, and changes in existing moles. The skin is the outer covering of living tissue of an animal (or plant Ulcers are healing wounds that develop on the skin mucous membranes or eye A mole, technically known as a melanocytic Nevus, is a small dark spot on human Skin.

Treatment

Most skin cancers can be treated by removal of the lesion, making sure that the edges (margins) are free of the tumor cells. These excisions provide the best cure for both early and high-risk disease.

For low-risk disease, radiation therapy and cryotherapy (freezing the cancer off) can provide adequate control of the disease; both, however, have lower overall cure rates than surgery.

Mohs' micrographic surgery is a technique used to remove the cancer with the least amount of surrounding tissue and the edges are checked immediately to see if tumor is found. This provides the opportunity to remove the least amount of tissue and provide the best cosmetically favorable results. This is especially important for areas where excess skin is limited, such as the face. Cure rates are equivalent to wide excision. Special training is required to perform this technique.

In the case of disease that has spread (metastasized) further surgical or chemotherapy may be required. Chemotherapy, in its most general sense refers to treatment of disease by chemicals that kill cells specifically those of micro-organisms or Cancer. [12]

Reduction of risk

Although it is impossible to completely eliminate the possibility of skin cancer, the risk of developing such a cancer can be reduced significantly with the following steps:

Although it is generally accepted that UV exposure is the greatest risk factor in melanoma development, some skeptics say that there is no proven data that links moderate sun exposure with the appearance of melanoma.

Pathology

Squamous cell carcinoma is a malignant epithelial tumor which originates in epidermis, squamous mucosa or areas of squamous metaplasia.

Macroscopically, the tumor is often elevated, fungating, or may be ulcerated with irregular borders. Microscopically, tumor cells destroy the basement membrane and form sheets or compact masses which invade the subjacent connective tissue (dermis). The basement membrane is a structure that supports overlying Epithelial or Endothelial cells. In well differentiated carcinomas, tumor cells are pleomorphic/atypical, but resembling normal keratinocytes from prickle layer (large, polygonal, with abundant eosinophilic (pink) cytoplasm and central nucleus). Pleomorphism is the occurrence of two or more structural forms during a life cycle, especially of certain plants See also Eosin Eosinophilic means loves eosin, and refers to the Staining of certain tissues, cells, or Organelles Their disposal tends to be similar to that of normal epidermis: immature/basal cells at the periphery, becoming more mature to the centre of the tumor masses. Tumor cells transform into keratinized squamous cells and form round nodules with concentric, laminated layers, called "cell nests" or "epithelial/keratinous pearls". Epidermis is the outermost layer of the Skin. It forms the waterproof protective wrap over the body's surface and is made up of stratified squamous Epithelium with The surrounding stroma is reduced and contains inflammatory infiltrate (lymphocytes). Poorly differentiated squamous carcinomas contain more pleomorphic cells and no keratinization. Keratins are a family of fibrous structural proteins; tough and insoluble they form the hard but nonmineralized structures found in Reptiles Birds [14]

See also

References

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  6. ^ a b c Hanson Kerry M. ; Gratton Enrico; Bardeen Christopher J. (2006). "Sunscreen enhancement of UV-induced reactive oxygen species in the skin". Free Radical Biology and Medicine 41 (8): 1205-1212.  
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Dictionary

skin cancer

-noun

  1. (oncology, pathology) A malignant growth on the skin, such as melanoma.
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