Filed Under (Pancreatic Cancer) by admin on 22-02-2010
I am a 32 year old male with fair skin. For the last 2 weeks, I have had a sensation that is identical to sunburn on the back side of my left shoulder. I can localize the area to about a 1×2 inch size, and it is slightly more painful in the center. Touching it or my shirt rubbing against it increases the pain. I haven’t noticed anything that helps. The area of skin looks completely normal, although I do have something like a skin tag or pimple within the area that recently scabbed over (I have some acne like lesions over my upper back, and have had them for a long time). The skin is smooth, no bumps or dryness. The pain is light and normally I only notice it when I am doing something like reading a book. It feels exactly like a mild sunburn.
I do not have any unusual health problems other than ulnar neuropathy (numbness) in my left arm affecting my pinkie and ring finger which began about a year ago.
Father died of pancreatic cancer mid 20s. Mom healthy
Filed Under (Skin Cancer) by admin on 13-07-2009
I have a wart looking bump on my finger. Smaller than a penny. I’ve had several of these, and my mom had me put on some remover that made the bump all white and eventually peel off. After reading a magazine, I saw that the bumps I was getting looked a lot like a very minor version of skin cancer. How do I know if its skin cancer or just a regular wart?
Filed Under (Skin Cancer) by admin on 13-07-2009
I’ve heard that skin cancer is very dangerous for your health and well being but I want to know about ten things that contribute to the risk of skin cancer so I’m sure that i don’t do it. Also can I have about five sun safe strategies. Which ones would you think work the best. Thanks for helping fight skin cancer. ( =
Filed Under (Skin Cancer) by admin on 12-07-2009
I just found out I have melanoma skin cancer, stage 2. Does anyone know of any oral medication for it? I am just curious. Thanks!
Filed Under (Skin Cancer) by admin on 12-07-2009
I am doing a project about nanoparticles used in sunscreen. Some people believe it can cause skin cancer, while others believe it protects from skin cancer. Are there any statistics I can use? Maybe some about which kinds of sunscreen have been most effective. Something including nanotechnology would be nice, but even just sunscreen statistics will do.
Please provide a link or two.
Thank you.