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The study also notes that men incline to develop melanoma on their chest and back, which may be harder to see, whereas women tend to develop it on their arms and legs.

5th september 2013 (http://www.kamagrarx.net/):According to a new study the researchers say that melanoma which is considered as the most deadly form of cancer influences men more than women. Risk factors for the cancer embrace overexposure to UV from the sunbeds or sun, having pale skin which has lots of moles, and a family history of this disease.

The fact and figures about it were uncovered in this study. Men are more feasible to be diagnosed when it is at a more advanced stage. But there also appear to be strong biological reasons behind the differences and the researchers are working on it to better understand why men and women's bodies deal with their melanomas in different ways.

The study also notes that men incline to develop melanoma on their chest and back, which may be harder to see, whereas women tend to develop it on their arms and legs. Prevention is a key to tackling melanoma. Sunburn is a clear sign that the DNA in your skin cells has been harmed and, prolonged period can lead to skin cancer. The study reveals that getting into good habits regarding the sun, embracing evading sunbeds and wearing sunscreen, are the best ways to preclude the disease while enjoying the advantages of sunshine.

The health organization adduces other harmful effects because of too much exposure to sun: • Dark patches • Wrinkles • Loose skin • Premature aging • DNA damage • Sunburns • Eye problems. To aid people with skin cancer preclusion, the study directs wearing a sunscreen with sun protection factor (SPF) 30, as it blocks 97% of UVB rays, and covering up by wearing a hat and sunglasses or seeking shade.
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Melanoma more common in men than women The study also notes that men incline to develop melanoma on their chest and back, which may be harder to see, whereas women tend to develop it on their arms and legs.

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