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Melanoma Causes (H1) COMPLETED
Start of with a brief what is melanoma? And a brief touch on the difference between what a cause is and what risks are. This article will provide the reader with a detailed and in depth step by step of what puts them at risk of melanoma and the causes of cancer cells in the skin
---Introduction
What Causes Melanoma? (H2) Briefly touch on what causes melanoma to develop and how it develops from early stages to late stage. How does the combination of these items below cause melanoma?
---Malignant Melanoma Causes
---Oncogenes
---Tumor Surpressing Genes
How Does Melanoma Develop? (H3)
---UV Rays
---change in the BRAF oncogene
Melanoma Risk Factors (H2)In this section, our reader will learn about how each term (H3) can lead to the causation of melanoma. Please provide detailed information and statistical evidence when able. Make sure to touch on each subterm and explain how these terms are likely to add to our readers overall risk for melanoma
Sun Exposure (H3) What is the process of melanoma that develops from sun exposure? How does sun exposure cause specifically melanoma? What actions may our readers engage in that increase their risk of developing melanoma in their lifetime?
---UVA
---UVB
---Early Childhood exposure
---Tanning booth/bed
---Sunburn
---Vacational Sun Exposure
Age (H3) How does age play a role in the development of melanoma? Why does age play a role?
---What ages are the most at risk?
---What is the least likely age group to develop melanoma?
Skin Type (H3) Which skin types are more at risk for melanoma? Why does this occur? Explain in detail the differences and how some groups may have a higher risk than others.
---Fair Skin vs. Dark Skin
Body Weight (H3) How does body weight potentially increase an individuals risk of getting melanoma. Dig into both sections below.
---Men with High BMI
---Women with High BMI
Hormones (H3) What are hormones? Why are they important? And how does this section increase the potential risk of developing melanoma?
---Female Hormones
---HRT
---Pregnancy
Moles (H3) What are moles? How can you tell if a mole may be precancerous? What situation of mole growth puts our reader at a higher risk for developing melanoma?
---Atypical Moles/dysplastic nevi
---Sizable moles on the body
Birthmarks (H3) what are birthmarks? What is the link between birthmarks and an increased risk of melanoma?
---congenital birthmarks
---giant congenital melanocytic naevus
History of Cancer (H3) How do these previous cancers impact the development of melanoma? Which of these is more commonly associated with melanoma development?
---breast cancer
---non Hodgkin lymphoma
---kidney cancer
---prostate cancer
---thyroid cancer
---leukaemia
---childhood cancers
Weak Immune System (H3) How does the immune system impact the development of melanoma? Which of these is more commonly associated with melanoma development?
---HIV
---AIDS
---Organ Transplant
Family History (H3) How does family history put you at risk? How common is melanoma among relatives?
---FAMMM
Inherited Genetic Risks (H4) What about each one of these terms below puts our reader at risk for melanoma? Dig into Each specific one( what they are, how they work, and how they may cause melanoma) and provide risk factor
---CDKN2A
---CDK4
---p53
---BRAF
Other Medical Conditions (H3) How does having these conditions increase our readers risk at developing melanoma? Why does each one pose a risk?
---Crohn’s disease
---ulcerative colitis
---Parkinsons Disease
LSI Keywords: skin cancer, melanoma skin cancer, signs of malignant melanoma, UV radiation, sun cancer, mole cancer, raised moles, infected moles, warning signs, dermatologist, metastatic melanoma, melanin
Melanoma Causes (H1) COMPLETED Start of with a brief what is melanoma? And a brief touch on the difference between what a cause is and what risks are. This article will provide the reader with a detailed and in depth step by step of what puts them at risk of melanoma and the causes of cancer cells in the skin ---Introduction What Causes Melanoma? (H2) Briefly touch on what causes melanoma to develop and how it develops from early stages to late stage. How does the combination of these items below cause melanoma? ---Malignant Melanoma Causes ---Oncogenes ---Tumor Surpressing Genes How Does Melanoma Develop? (H3) ---UV Rays ---change in the BRAF oncogene Melanoma Risk Factors (H2)In this section, our reader will learn about how each term (H3) can lead to the causation of melanoma. Please provide detailed information and statistical evidence when able. Make sure to touch on each subterm and explain how these terms are likely to add to our readers overall risk for melanoma Sun Exposure (H3) What is the process of melanoma that develops from sun exposure? How does sun exposure cause specifically melanoma? What actions may our readers engage in that increase their risk of developing melanoma in their lifetime? ---UVA ---UVB ---Early Childhood exposure ---Tanning booth/bed ---Sunburn ---Vacational Sun Exposure Age (H3) How does age play a role in the development of melanoma? Why does age play a role? ---What ages are the most at risk? ---What is the least likely age group to develop melanoma? Skin Type (H3) Which skin types are more at risk for melanoma? Why does this occur? Explain in detail the differences and how some groups may have a higher risk than others. ---Fair Skin vs. Dark Skin Body Weight (H3) How does body weight potentially increase an individuals risk of getting melanoma. Dig into both sections below. ---Men with High BMI ---Women with High BMI Hormones (H3) What are hormones? Why are they important? And how does this section increase the potential risk of developing melanoma? ---Female Hormones ---HRT ---Pregnancy Moles (H3) What are moles? How can you tell if a mole may be precancerous? What situation of mole growth puts our reader at a higher risk for developing melanoma? ---Atypical Moles/dysplastic nevi ---Sizable moles on the body Birthmarks (H3) what are birthmarks? What is the link between birthmarks and an increased risk of melanoma? ---congenital birthmarks ---giant congenital melanocytic naevus History of Cancer (H3) How do these previous cancers impact the development of melanoma? Which of these is more commonly associated with melanoma development? ---breast cancer ---non Hodgkin lymphoma ---kidney cancer ---prostate cancer ---thyroid cancer ---leukaemia ---childhood cancers Weak Immune System (H3) How does the immune system impact the development of melanoma? Which of these is more commonly associated with melanoma development? ---HIV ---AIDS ---Organ Transplant Family History (H3) How does family history put you at risk? How common is melanoma among relatives? ---FAMMM Inherited Genetic Risks (H4) What about each one of these terms below puts our reader at risk for melanoma? Dig into Each specific one( what they are, how they work, and how they may cause melanoma) and provide risk factor ---CDKN2A ---CDK4 ---p53 ---BRAF Other Medical Conditions (H3) How does having these conditions increase our readers risk at developing melanoma? Why does each one pose a risk? ---Crohn’s disease ---ulcerative colitis ---Parkinsons Disease LSI Keywords: skin cancer, melanoma skin cancer, signs of malignant melanoma, UV radiation, sun cancer, mole cancer, raised moles, infected moles, warning signs, dermatologist, metastatic melanoma, melanin