Skin Cancer Symptoms and Treatment
Skin Cancer Signs and Symptoms
Skin cancers develop most commonly on sun-exposed skin including
the backs of the hands and arms, upper trunk, face, nose, lips, ears, lower
legs, and the hairless scalp. They much less commonly involve the nail bed,
bottom of the feet, and the genital areas. Skin cancers are most common in
people with lighter skin tones. There are three common skin cancers -- basal cell
carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Actinic keratoses are
referred to as "pre-cancers."
There are three main types of skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma,
squamous cell carcinoma (the nonmelanoma skin cancers), and melanoma.
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in humans.
Ultraviolet light, which is in sunlight, is the main cause of
skin cancer.
The most common warning sign of skin cancer is a change in the
appearance of the skin, such as a new growth or a sore that will not heal. Unexplained
changes in the appearance of the skin lasting longer than two weeks should be
evaluated by a doctor.
Nonmelanoma skin cancer is generally curable. The cure rate for
nonmelanoma skin cancer could be 100% if these lesions were brought to a
doctor's attention before they had a chance to spread.
Treatment of nonmelanoma skin cancer depends on the type and location
of the skin cancer, the risk of scarring, as well as the age and health of the
patient. Methods used include curettage and desiccation, surgical excision,
cryosurgery, radiation, and Mohs micrographic surgery.
Avoiding sun exposure in susceptible individuals is the best way
to lower the risk for all types of skin cancer. Regular surveillance of
susceptible individuals, both by self-examination and regular physical
examination, is also a good idea for people at higher risk. People who have
already had any form of skin cancer should have regular medical checkups.
The first thing I ask about any product I investigate is what
the ingredients are, and what they do. But I didn't know the ingredients in
this skin cream other than they were natural and safe. I had been working on a
spot of skin cancer on my face, was getting nowhere,
Treatment for skin cancer:
so it was worth a try as a
skin cancer treatment...
Now, of course, it's a different story. We know the ingredients,
and we even know that the skin cream is used as a skin cancer treatment at some
cancer clinics throughout the world. Safe, natural and effective, a winning
combination.
Here's my situation when I got started.
A few weeks earlier my wife had finally pushed me enough to get
me to go to the doctor to get a spot on my face looked at to see if it was
cancer. It didn't take long. One look was enough. It was. Fortunately, just
your typical, slow growing, not very dangerous type of skin cancer. The doc
told me to make an appointment to get it taken off. I wasn't thrilled about
that. Painful, leaves a scar, and costs more then I'd like to spend.
So, as I know a bit about cancer, I thought I'd first check out
that black salve I had heard about for years. And I did. The results using it
were impressive. It worked fast and got the job done. However, there were two
major drawbacks in my mind.
1. It is painful.
2. It leaves a scar.
Well, it was my face, and would be my pain, so I decided to wait
a bit and try some things on my own first. So I was dabbing away with this and
that and getting nowhere, and things were starting to get warm. I could tell my
wife was about ready to take me down to see that surgeon if that spot didn't
start shrinking. So when someone mentioned Raspberry Skin Cream to me and how
great it worked as a skin cancer treatment, I immediately got on the phone to
learn more about it.
Bill told me that he had had a bit of skin cancer on a nipple,
so he started putting it on that bump morning, noon and night. He has a device
that measures the energetic level of a skin cancer. The higher the level, the
more active the skin cancer was. I didn't know how that thing worked, but I
could understand that the more active a skin cancer was, the higher the reading
would be. Well, at least I was open to the concept.
As he was trying this out, Bill decided to measure his skin
cancer's energy level. The energy level was 80 the day he started putting
Raspberry Skin Cream on the cancer. The very next day that cancer's energy
level was down to 30. And the day after it measured 0, zip, no more energy in
that cancer. Who knows if that device really works? I don't. But two weeks
later his cancer dropped off, so I knew the cream worked.
Another man he knew tried it out on a spot on his back the size
of a silver dollar and about 1/4 inch thick. After a few weeks of using
Raspberry Skin Cream as a skin cancer treatment, his cancer was down to the
size of a fifty cent piece and only 1/8 inch thick. I asked him how it worked
on serious melanomas. He said people were seeing improvement in those cases
too, but it was too early to tell if it would take care of them on its own...
(Of course, you wouldn't want to fight a melanoma only using a
cream. After all, it is in your body, and you need to hit it with nutrients
internally too.)
Raspberry Skin Cream ingredients are at the cutting edge of
effectiveness and safety. It contains:
Meeker Red Raspberry Extract containing ellagitannins from the
raspberry seed.
Ascorbyl palmitate and allantoin: tissue rebuilders that help
eliminate wrinkles and rebuild tissue.
Three moisturizers maintain skin suppleness.
Linoleic esters: patented topical anti-inflammatory and
anti-irritant which reverses sun-damage caused by sunburn.
Oat protein: natural anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant and
anti-itch.
What isn't in the cream that is in most creams?
Mineral oil - mineral oil clogs pores.
Diazolidinyl urea - formaldehyde producing preservative.
Sodium lauryl sulfate (sls) - questionable toxicity.
Propylene glycol - processing aid which adds nothing for the
skin.
By the way, I decided to take Seasonal Rescue internally too as
it makes sense to attack whatever was causing my skin cancer from the inside
out too.
Within a week or two of using Raspberry Skin Cream as a skin
cancer treatment, I could see my cancer starting to shrink. And it continued to
shrink until it eventually went away. I am quite pleased. It is not fast as it
took months for my particular spot to disappear. But... No pain. No scarring. A
natural skin cancer treatment
I did learn something about how to use it. Rub it in several
times a day. Works faster than the dabbing on I was doing at first. Now I'm
using it on several possibly precancerous spots that have been coming out on my
face and it is working well on those too.
From my experience and from what I have heard, it works very
well on precancerous spots, moles, and most any skin condition. My mother uses
it as a face cream as it has done a great job on her wrinkles.
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