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The primary prevention of basal cell carcinoma involves avoidance and protection from the sun. | The [[primary prevention]] of basal cell carcinoma involves avoidance and protection from the sun like using [[Sunscreens|sunscreen lotions]], [[Protective finishing coat|protective clothing]], avoid [[Tanning booths|tanning beds]] etc. | ||
==Basal Cell Carcinoma Primary Prevention== | ==Basal Cell Carcinoma Primary Prevention== | ||
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*Use [[sunscreen]] year-round | *Use [[sunscreen]] year-round | ||
*Wear [[Protective finishing coat|protective clothing]] | *Wear [[Protective finishing coat|protective clothing]] | ||
*Avoid tanning beds | *Avoid [[Tanning booths|tanning beds]] | ||
*Be aware of any [[skin]] | *Be aware of any [[skin changes]] | ||
*Wear [[sunglasses]] to protect the [[eyes]] and the [[skin]] around them from [[Ultraviolet|UV rays]] | *Wear [[sunglasses]] to protect the [[eyes]] and the [[skin]] around them from [[Ultraviolet|UV rays]] | ||
*Wear a hat that protects the [[face]], [[neck]], and [[ears]] | *Wear a hat that protects the [[face]], [[neck]], and [[ears]] |
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Overview
The primary prevention of basal cell carcinoma involves avoidance and protection from the sun like using sunscreen lotions, protective clothing, avoid tanning beds etc.
Basal Cell Carcinoma Primary Prevention
The development of basal cell carcinoma can be prevented by the following[1][2][3]:
- Avoid the sun, especially around the peak intensity of the midday sun
- Use sunscreen year-round
- Wear protective clothing
- Avoid tanning beds
- Be aware of any skin changes
- Wear sunglasses to protect the eyes and the skin around them from UV rays
- Wear a hat that protects the face, neck, and ears
References
- ↑ http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5215a2.htm
- ↑ Linos E, Katz KA, Colditz GA (October 2016). "Skin Cancer-The Importance of Prevention". JAMA Intern Med. 176 (10): 1435–1436. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2016.5008. PMC 5489348. PMID 27459394.
- ↑ Koh, Howard K.; Geller, Alan C. (2004). "Skin cancer prevention comes of age". American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 27 (5): 484–485. doi:10.1016/j.amepre.2004.08.011. ISSN 0749-3797.