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Skin Cancer Causes
Skin has two main layers and skin cancer starts in the epidermis - the top layer of the skin. This is a thin layer, as thin as a hair and provides protection to the skin cells which are constantly shed by the body. The top layer or epidermis contains three major types of cells -
Causes of Skin Cancer
What causes Skin Cancer?
The atmospheric ozone completely absorbs UVC; however UVA and UVB rays reach the earth. It was once believed that only UVB is responsible for skin cancer, but scientists now believe that UVA also contributes to skin cancer. UVB light not only activates the process of oncogenes (when this gene is activated, it can turn normal cell to malignant one) but also causes other harmful changes in the skin cell DNA. UVB rays also causes sunburn and is mainly responsible for squamous cell and basal cell carcinomas. UVA on the other hand causes deep penetration (more deep than UVB) and increases the risk of skin cancer, especially melanoma by weakening the skin’s immune system. Tanning beds are especially dangerous as they deliver high doses of UVA.
Other skin cancer causes besides UV light include heredity, exposure to toxic chemicals and certain treatments like radiation. |
Submitted on September 4, 2008 |