Skin Cancer Threat inMales Increasing The
rate that the male population that die from the deadliest forms of skin cancer
has increased rapidly over the past three decades. Figures published by Cancer
Research UK have shown a sharp increase in death from malignant melanoma,
especially in elderly men.
Figures
from the late 1970’s show that fewer than 400 (1.5 per 100,000 males) men were
dying of skin cancer, however recent figures show that figure has now more than
doubled with over 1,100 (3.1 per 100,000 males) dying yearly.
These
figures are surprising, considering that this form of cancer is preventable if
noticed early and exposure to sunburn is avoided. Coincidentally, the rate for
women has also risen, from 1.5 to 2.2. Per 100,000.
Furthermore
the study shows that although more women are diagnosed with the disease, more
men actually die from the disease.
The
death rate from skin cancer in male’s increases with age, in men aged over 65
the rate of death has risen from 4.5 per 100,000 to 15.2 per 100,000 over the
last three decades. Advice from Cancer Research UK states that men need to do
be more vigilant and do more to look after their skin.
The
findings imply that either men are not aware of the symptoms of skin cancer or,
typically men are simply ignoring their symptoms and putting off the trip to
the doctors when, in fact it is vital to go to the doctors as soon as any
unusual changes in skin conditions are noted. The earlier the cancer is
diagnosed, the higher the chance that the cancer will be treatable and the
patient recover with no lasting effects.
The
problem in the UK is we are not used to having a lot of hot, sunny weather. So
when we do, people tend to make the most of it and expose themselves for longer
periods, increasing the risk of sunburn, and in turn skin cancer.
One
way to ensure you are well taken care of in the event of a health issue is to
take out a Health Care Plan.
Health
Cash Plans are an excellent idea if you require basic cover for day to
day health care.
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Skin Cancer
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