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Independent
Online' ... Local News
Web posted on May 6, 2004 at
9:00:00 AM CET
Early detection of melanoma through self-examination can
save lives
Angele Spiteri Paris
... As summer approaches, and more
flesh is bared, the need to raise awareness on the danger of skin cancer
becomes more and more vital. If detected early, malignant melanoma, the
worst and most fatal type of skin cancer, can be easily treated by
surgery.
However, if given time to spread, this cancer is even more
deadly than other cancers since it does not respond to any other type of
treatment, such as radiotherapy, said Malta Association of Dermatology and
Venereology (MADV) president Joseph Pace. ...
... Dr Pace explained
that melanoma is the most serious form of skin cancer, in terms of
mortality. It can develop anywhere on the skin and in 30-40 per cent of
cases this occurs within a pre-existing mole. It is most common for men to
develop this type of cancer on their backs, while women’s legs are more
susceptible to it, continued Dr Pace. Any new or pre-existing mole that
changes shape or colour, or begins to itch, bleed or ooze must be checked
immediately, he said. ...
... It is a common belief that melanoma
can only develop on areas exposed to the sun. Dr Pace and the other two
doctors speaking at the conference, quashed this notion, explaining that
an irregular mole on any part of the body can become malignant and should
therefore be treated with suspicion. ...
... Dr Boffa did not
hesitate to remind the public that it is not sun exposure alone that
causes melanoma, it is simply one of the known triggers. ... '
http://www.independent.com.mt/daily/newsview.asp?id=25199Resesarch
and Markets6 May 2004
' ... Malignant melanoma is the deadliest
form of skin cancer and is diagnosed in approximately 132,000 people
worldwide each year (2000 data). The incidence of melanoma is increasing
at a rate of 3- 5% per year. According to the American Cancer Society, the
lifetime risk of malignant melanoma in the U.S. has risen from 1/1,500
people in 1935 to 1/74 people in 2000, with a forecast of 1/50 people by
2005. Melanoma currently affects nearly 200,000 people and in 1997 there
were an estimated 40,300 new cases and 7,300 deaths. While melanoma is 85-
90% curable if identified and treated in its earliest stages, melanoma
that has metastasized is deadly. Even after surgical removal, the five-
year survival rate for metastatic melanoma is only 20- 50%. ... '
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c1748/KelolandMelanoma
Monday
3 May 2004
' ... According to the American Cancer Society,
some 55,000 new cases of melanoma--the deadliest form of skin cancer--will
be diagnosed in 2004, and nearly 8,000 people are expected to die from it
this year. On Monday, May 3, Sioux Falls dermatologists are offering free
skin-cancer screenings at Lewis Drug at 41st Street and Minnesota Avenue.
... '
http://www.keloland.com/NewsDetail2820.cfm?Id=22,317084NI
Co UKNI youngsters warned of sun exposure dangers
10 May
2004
' ... Sandra Gordon, Melanoma Strategy Co-ordinator, said:
“Malignant melanoma rates have risen remarkably in Northern Ireland over
the past 25 years from an average of 48 cases per year in the mid 70s to
180 cases per year at present ... '
http://www.4ni.co.uk/industrynews.asp?id=28864The
ScotsmanMon 10 May 2004
' ... Parents 'ignore cancer warnings
over child sunburn'
MEDICAL FILE
... Skin-cancer cases have more
than doubled in a decade. About 7,000 cases of malignant melanoma - the
most serious form of the disease - are diagnosed each year in the UK, with
about 1,600 deaths. Malignant melanoma is the third most common cancer
among those aged 15 to 24. ... '
http://news.scotsman.com/health.cfm?id=531652004IndystarMay
10, 2004
' ... Sun does damage on spring days, too
By Patricia
Hagen
patricia.hagen@indystar.com
... About 1 million new cases of
skin cancer will be diagnosed this year, says the American Academy of
Dermatology, which designates May as Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection &
Prevention Month. About 96,000 of the new cases will be melanoma, which
will claim the lives of about 7,910 people. ... '
http://www.indystar.com/articles/4/145042-3274-047.htmlMirror
Co UK' ... THIRD OF KIDS FACE SUN RISK May 10 2004
Parents let
them burn
By Lorraine Fisher
... skin cancer cases have more than
doubled in 10 years. Each year 65,000 patients are diagnosed with the
disease in Britain. About 7,000 cases of malignant melanoma - the most
serious form - are spotted, with around 1,600 deaths. ... '
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/tm_ob...-name_page.html