Skin Cancer Coming to a Face Near You

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Skin Cancer: Protecting Your Face


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With over a million new cases diagnosed annually in the U.S., skin cancer is becoming increasingly common. But is surgery the only option?

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Skin cancer accounts for nearly half of all cancer cases in the United States, with over a million new diagnoses each year. It's on the rise, doubling in prevalence over the past 20 years. By the age of 70, there’s a 50/50 chance you'll develop a skin cancer lesion, particularly if you’re fair-skinned. While skin cancer affects all races, lighter skin tones, with less melanin protection against UV rays, face higher risks. Even indoor tanning can increase your chances.

Fortunately, 95% of skin cancers aren't life-threatening. They fall into two categories: basal and squamous cell carcinomas, and melanoma. Basal and squamous cell cancers are the most common and are usually treatable with surgery. However, if neglected, they can cause disfigurement or spread dangerously. Only 5% of skin cancers are malignant melanomas, but they account for most skin cancer deaths. This aggressive cancer must be addressed immediately, as its risk increases with age. If you suspect any skin cancer, consult a dermatologist right away.

Most skin cancers appear on the face, neck, and hands due to sun exposure. These are also the most visible areas, and traditional surgical methods by the American Medical Association (AMA) might leave noticeable scars.

There are alternatives. I've personally tried both conventional and alternative treatments for non-melanoma skin cancers, with scars as proof. An effective alternative I found is Chaparral. This herb, native to the southwestern U.S., has been used by indigenous populations for various ailments. Available in powder form at health food stores, it’s affordable and easy to use.

I make a paste using Chaparral powder and wheat germ oil, applying it directly to the lesion and covering it with a Band-Aid. I repeat this every morning and evening for a week, carefully removing the old paste with a Q-tip. The process is painless, with only a slight tingling at first. Chaparral targets cancerous cells without affecting healthy tissue, allowing your skin to heal naturally, leaving a "new skin" pink spot for a few months. This method is significantly cheaper than surgery.

If this seems unusual, it’s not. Many books discuss non-invasive, less painful treatments for basal and squamous cell skin cancers. I recommend The Skin Cancer Answer: The Natural Treatment for Basal and Squamous-Cell Carcinomas and Keratoses. It’s affordable, easy to read, and offers effective alternatives to traditional methods. However, always consult a dermatologist to diagnose your skin condition, discuss treatment options, and remember there are often cost-effective alternatives to surgery.

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