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Skin Cancer and Body Modification 9.PCH.2.1 9.PCH.2.1 Critique the potential health and social consequences of body art (tattooing and piercing)

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Page 1: 9.PCH.2.1 Critique the potential health and social consequences of body art (tattooing and piercing )

Skin Cancer and Body Modification

9.PCH.2.1 9.PCH.2.1 Critique the potential

health and social consequences of body

art (tattooing and piercing)

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What are the early signs or skin cancer?

Why can tattoos or piercings be dangerous to my health?

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SKIN CANCER is when the DNA in a skin cell gets damaged. The cell then grows abnormally.

Your body can’t repair the damage and it develops into a tumor.

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There are 3 types of SKIN CANCER:

1) Basil Cell Carcinoma-The most common type (80% of skin cancer cases)

2) Squamous Cell Carcinoma-(16% of skin cancer cases)

3) Melanoma-(4% of skin cancer cases)

BCC PIC (Below)

SCC PIC (Below)

Melanoma Pic (Below)

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Shiny, translucent or pearly nodule

A sore that continuously heals and then re-opens

A pink slightly elevated growth

Reddish irritated patches of skin

A waxy scar

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Sun exposure-UV Rays

UVB rays cause a much greater risk of skin cancer than UVA.

UVA rays cause, aging, wrinkling, and loss of elasticity. Less risk than UVB.

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Stay out of the sun from 10 am to 4 pm.

Wear a sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 30 or higher.

Wear clothing that covers the skin

Wear hats and sunglasses. Stay away from tanning

beds. Visit a dermatologist if you

see abnormal skin cells

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Tattoo artists use needles to inject ink permanently into the skin as a design.

A new needle MUST be used for each new tattoo to prevent infection and spreading disease.

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Blood borne Diseases-Tetanus, Hepatitis (B) (C),

HIV/AIDS Allergic Reactions

Infections

Granulomas-Skin bumps near the tattoo site

MRI complications

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The insertion of jewelry into an opening made in the body.

A new sterilized needle MUST be used for each new set of piercings.

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Allergic Reactions Oral Complications-Cracked

teeth or swelling of the tongue

Skin Infections Scar Tissue Blood borne Diseases-

Hepatitis (B) (C), Tetanus, HIV/AIDS

Tearing or trauma-If the jewelry gets caught and ripped out of the skin.

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SourcesSources

http://www.skincarephysicians.com/skincancernet/whatis.html

http://cancer.stanford.edu/skincancer/skin/causes/uvrad.html

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/tattoos-and-piercings/MC00020

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/tattoos-and-piercings/MC00020

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/piercings/SN00049 http://www.medicinenet.com/skin_cancer/article.htm