The link between ozone depleting substances and skin cancer
What is Skin Cancer?
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer. It destroys and replaces normal skin cells and tissues and, in some cases, can spread to other parts of the body. Most skin cancers start in the outer layer of the skin.
What causes skin cancer?
Skin cancer is caused most often by overexposure to the sun and its ultraviolet (UV) rays. Overexposure includes:
Occasional intense sunlight exposure during childhood that causes severe sunburn and blistering
Extensive sunlight exposure over many years
Artificial sources of UV radiation, such as tanning beds or sunlamps
Skin cancer usually affects the head, neck back, chest, shoulders.
How will I know if I have skin cancer?
A change in the skin, such as a growth
An irritation or sore that does not heal
Change in a wart or mole
The role of the Ozone Layer
Ozone is a natural susbstance which forms a thin layer known as the ozone layer found in the upper atmosphere. This ozone layer helps to filter UV radiation. Excessive unfiltered UV radiation caused by a damaged layer can lead to skin cancer.
What increases my risk of developing skin cancer?
Light skin colour (though persons with dark/pigmented skin are also at risk
Having skin that freckles easily
Frequent, severe sunburns
Living in the tropics
How to identify skin cancer?
Remember the ABCs when checking your moles!
Asymmetry: half of the mole does not match the shape of the other half
Border (edges): the edges of the mole are not smooth
Colour: the colour of the mole is uneven
Diameter: the mole's diameter (width) is larger than a perncil's eraser
Evolving: any change in a mole's appearance
How can cancer be prevented?
Spend less time in the sun, seek the shade
When outdoors cover up; use hats, shoes, long pants and long-sleeve shirts
Protect your eyes with wrap-around UV sunglasses
Wear sunscreen to block UV-A and UV-B rays with an SPF (Sun Protection Factor) of at least 15
Avoid UV rays from artificial sources, such as tanning beds or sunlamps
Children's skin is more sensitive than adults' and sunburn more easily, therefore it should be even more rigorously protected
Babies under one (1) year old should be kept out of direct sunlight
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