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What Is Merkel Cell Carcinoma and How to Prevent It

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What Is Merkel Cell Carcinoma and How to Prevent It

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  1. MERKEL CELL CARCINOMA WHAT IS MERKEL CELL CARCINOMA AND HOW TO PREVENT IT CONTACT cancer-treatment.net 213-394-9495

  2. A rare kind of skin cancer called Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) has a propensity to migrate beyond the skin and tends to grow quickly. MCC is a primary neuroendocrine skin tumour that develops in sun-exposed parts of the head and neck in older people. It starts in the dermis and spreads into the subcutis. It is yet unknown what causes Merkel cell cancer. However, the following are the recognised risk factors for Merkel cell carcinoma: Being exposed to UV rays: Merkel cell carcinoma, like many other types of skin cancer, is more likely to develop in persons who have had extensive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun or from other sources like tanning beds. MCC is also more likely to occur after UV therapy for psoriasis. Compromised Immune System: This cancer is more likely to affect people whose immune systems have been compromised by transplantation, or other conditions. Light skin tone: Those with lighter skin are more vulnerable to MCC. Older age: People over 50 are more likely to get Merkel cell carcinoma. Gender: Merkel cell carcinoma affects men more often than it does women. chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, organ What Are the Merkel Cell Carcinoma Symptoms? Merkel cell carcinoma tumors can begin anywhere on the body, although they are most usually found on regularly exposed skin, such as the face, head, neck, shoulders, and arms. Keep an eye out for these symptoms and visit a doctor if you notice:

  3. Skin bump that is firm and painless A lump that is red, pink or blue A bulge, spot, or growth on your skin that appears to be growing rapidly. What can you do to prevent MCC? Protect your skin and stay out of direct sunlight. It is the single most effective approach to lower your risk of getting MCC. Adopt sun-safe habits like searching out shade and donning coverings like hats with wide brims and sunglasses that block UV rays. Daily use of a broad-spectrum sunscreen is highly recommended. The best defence against early ageing and skin cancer is sunscreen. It’s never too late to start wearing it! Visit your dermatologist once a year for a thorough skin examination. If you’ve had an MCC, schedule routine appointments with your dermatologist after your treatment is finished. Looking for a scientific, effective, non-surgical, non-toxic & low-cost Merkel Cell Carcinoma Treatment? Yes, all these are possible at the same time! The Novel GEIPE (Gentle Electrotherapy to Inhibit Pivotal Enzyme) is the answer. For more info about this revolutionary Merkel Cell Carcinoma Treatment, please visit https://cancer-treatment.net/ today!

  4. Contact Us Merkel Cell Carcinoma usually starts on the head or neck and then spreads to other parts of the body. You might notice some changes to your skin before you see any other symptoms: small red bumps that are flat or lumpy (not raised) on your skin, scars or new moles that look different from other moles you have, or wounds that don't heal properly. 213-394-9495 cancer-treatment.net GEIPE@cancer-treatment.net Simi Valley, CA, USA

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