Try to get it taken care of before it does spread. I know people who have their eye lids and nose done for cancer. It probably will be okay if it doesn't go too far.
Hey Laney,
My mom was also diagnosed with breast cancer a few years ago. She was 81. They removed the very small tumor and she had radiation pellets as post-surgery treatment. She is doing great now. A good lesson to make sure you never forget to do yearly check-ups no matter the age. I know all will go well for you too.
Try to get it taken care of before it does spread. I know people who have their eye lids and nose done for cancer. It probably will be okay if it doesn't go too far.
skin cancer is so dangerous for all apersons.The damage is usually done long before the cancer shows up. A lot of baby boomers are paying for the "go outside and play" attitudes of the 1950s and 1960s. As far as things go, just have him get into the habit of examining himself in a mirror on a regular basis.
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Hi Diane,
Cancer is the state in which immunity of body is reduced and cells reproduce in an unrestrained fashion but it can be cured if treated properly. Drink more water than routine and add citrus fruits and vegetables containing vitamin A, C, E, beta carotene and selenium as they helps in fighting skin cancer. Add spoon of baking soda in your bathing water and avoid going under sun direct. Exercise regulalry as it will boost your immunity system.
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