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>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanoma#Causes
Be that as it may, that new injectable treatment for ps also can cause
cancer.
Nude sunbathing is the ONLY treatment that clears my skin.
Skin cancer, if caught early is highly curable, ps is not.
Frosty

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William Wagner - 13 Jul 2006 15:54 GMT
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> Frosty
I had a pimple on my back that sort of turned blue/black about eight
years ago. My wife said it did not look too bad and I had a hard time
seeing it. I went to my primary Doc who said it did not look too bad.
I asked to see a dermatologist who said it did not look that bad but
offered to do a biopsy . The lab said it did not look bad but sent my
sample to Univ of Pennsylvania who said Melanoma #3.
They cut out a circle on my back about the size of a grapefruit
(OUCH). Then I was X-rayed a lot and got to sit about with a bunch of
Golfers with ears and noses surgically removed on doctor visits before
I said enough.
Bill

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BrentB - 13 Jul 2006 22:38 GMT
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This treatment for skin cancer is far less invasive.
contains graphic pics!
http://www.silvermedicine.org/clay-cansema-silver1.html
JXStern - 14 Jul 2006 05:23 GMT
>Be that as it may, that new injectable treatment for ps also can cause
>cancer.
Strictly speaking, nobody says the biologics *cause* cancer, so much
as allow it to grow.
J.
Mark Probert - 14 Jul 2006 17:09 GMT
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> cancer.
> Nude sunbathing is the ONLY treatment that clears my skin.
For an interesting side bar on that:
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/longisland/ny-liskin0714,0,6367529.story?coll=
ny-linews-headlines
or
http://tinyurl.com/nc62e
Note that the man's dog is not a trained canine companion.
> Skin cancer, if caught early is highly curable, ps is not.
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> Frosty
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> > What is your evidence for that?
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanoma#Causes
Adequate sun exposure prevents more cancers than it causes.
Recent Results Cancer Res. 2003;164:371-7.
Ecologic studies of solar UV-B radiation and cancer mortality rates.
Grant WB.
Solar ultraviolet B (UV-B) radiation (280-320 nm) has been associated
with reduced risk of cancer of the breast, colon, ovary, and prostate,
as well as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) through the production of
vitamin D in papers extending back to 1980. Using data on the
geographic distribution of cancer mortality rates in the US, another
ten cancers have been added to the list for which UV-B/vitamin D is a
risk reduction factor (Grant 2002b; submitted). These associations
persist even after additional cancer risk and risk reduction factors
such as smoking, urban or rural residence, Hispanic heritage, poverty,
dietary factors, and use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are
added to the analysis. As a further test of the protective role of UV-B
radiation, an ecologic study of cancer mortality rates in Europe with
UV-B radiation and dietary factors was conducted. Inverse correlations
are found for UV-B radiation for a number of cancers, with those for
bladder, breast, endometrial, ovarian, prostate, and renal cancer, and
multiple myeloma and NHL having the strongest correlations in this and
ongoing multicountry ecologic studies. These studies add further
support for the role of UV-B radiation and vitamin D in reducing the
risk of a large number of cancers. PMID: 12899536
http://tinyurl.com/htf8k
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/sci_tech/2002/boston_2002/1823457.stm