Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Scholar Who "Reviled The Sun" Dies of Skin Cancer


21-year-old Student Cerys Harding until the end of time tried to avoid sunburn and by no means used sun beds.But Cerys died just four months behind being diagnosed with the disease.

Investigate shows that the huge majority of skin cancers are caused by over-exposure to UV radiation from the sun. Each case, however, is only one of its kind.

From information, Cerys was a girl who not at all sat in the sun--she hated the sun. She had dark hair and dark eyes and it didn't make intelligence none of it did. She didn't use sun beds or no matter which like that.The student had only recently celebrated her 21st birthday in November when doctors exposed the skin cancer.

According to her mother, Cerys felt ill, but the family wasn't worried. Then doctors told Cerys that she wanted a brain scan. After this scan, it all snowballed from there.

The cancer rapidly spread from her skin into her brain, chest and spine.

According to cancer investigate, additional and extra people under the age of 35 are diagnosed with evil melanoma--the deadliest form of skin cancer.And up to 80% of skin cancers are in a straight line connected to over-exposure to the sun. And the cases keep going up.

Caroline Cerny, Cancer Research Sun Smart Campaign Manager, says, "It's very worrying to see that the number of young adults being diagnosed with this potentially fatal disease has risen so dramatically, especially since cancer is typically a disease that affects older people."With summer approaching after such a harsh winter, lots of folks are looking forward to enjoying some sunshine. But it's more important than ever to be aware of the dangers of getting sunburned.

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