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Tuesday 21 June 2011

How to avoid Basal Cell Cancer of the Skin

Some cancers have a more direct relationship with their causal mechanisms some of which are even dose dependent. This is not to give tobacco and processed food industries a field day at MacDonald or KFC by any means. We are referring to basal cell carcinoma and cervical cancer.

God is often difficult to read if you are the student of the bible, but when it comes to sun intensity and distribution around the globe and the color of the people under it, he is as clear as a sun drenched day in any of the African states.
Where there is not enough sun the penetrance through the skin is high.
When you are at the equator, the sun is at its peak and the natural sun block in the form of pigment is inpenetratable.

That was before we decided we want to live on the surface of mars, and whites should be naturalized to be Australian natives. Converse is true for very dark Africans in Scandinavia, vitamin D deficiency is a given.

Australia has dramatically reduced their incidence of basal cell carcinoma by elevating the preventative role to institutional level.
South Africa has as much sun and probably as many or more pigment challenged native communities and yet we still leave it to doctors to manage this at individual level.

Tobacco law is justifiably institutionalsed, probably because of passive smoking but if it had to be individualized, the two above, that is basal cell carcinoma as well as the cervical carcinoma should have come first.

If we look at the rate of basal cell carcinoma in the albinos community, then you realize that without the medical intervention every albino would develop not only one but multiple cancers within a very short time. I grew up knowing only teens as the oldest albinos alive. Folklore was that they were damned. Ignorance is deadly. Now that I know I take it so personally that I get offended if I meet one without a hat in the park.
Albinos are not the only challenged group though, there are lots of blond kids with seemingly little information as to how to avoid a time bomb genetically wired to their skin from birth, if they choose to live in equatorial regions. There are adults I have removed yearly carcinomas from with very little assistance or input on their part to prevent further episodes.

The solution is as simple as not getting outside without a sunscreen as basic minimum, the hat should be always worn if the sports allows. The sleeves should preferably be long and cover as much skin as possible, most important of all, it should be at government level that such action is taken. It would be interesting to know the incidence of basal cell cancer in the Muslim women(Taliban controlled) community.

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