cells die
It damages you skin and cells turn into canerous cells!
The cells that produce color (melanin) in the skin can become cancerous and this cancer is called melanoma.
When the UV rays hit your skin it can cause damage to your DNA cells. this is called getting sunburned. when you get too much sun exposure and your DNA cells are damaged beyond repair then this might cause your DNA cells to break apart. this will cause more cells to form and when the cells reach the flesh it forms skin cancer.
No, melanoma is skin cancer derived from melanocytes. Non-melanoma skin cancer is a malignant growth of the external surface or epithelial layer of the skin.
skin cancer affects the body because it causes a buildup and overgrowth of skin cells. When the skin cells buildup, they will create a tumor which shows symptoms of red bumps, scaly patches of skin and irregular spots.
UV radiation is harmful to skin. It causes skin cancer.
skin cancer affects the body because it causes a buildup and overgrowth of skin cells. When the skin cells buildup, they will create a tumor which shows symptoms of red bumps, scaly patches of skin and irregular spots.
The possible consequences of skin cancer is that it will damage the cells that make up the skin. This will hinder the protective function that the skin offers to the body against ultraviolet radiation.
You make an appointment with him and let him decide if it's skin cancer and go from there.
The possible consequences of skin cancer is that it will damage the cells that make up the skin. This will hinder the protective function that the skin offers to the body against ultraviolet radiation.
Exposure to UV light can cause sunburn, premature aging of the skin, and skin cancer. It can also damage the DNA in skin cells, leading to mutations and potentially increasing the risk of developing skin cancer. It's important to protect the skin from UV exposure by using sunscreen and seeking shade.