We can all agree that the lack of dark (hue) pigmentation in the skin can lead to skin cancer. As caucasians have the least amount of melanin in there skin there is an emergence to reverse this up and comming epidemic of skin cancer . What we are seeing also is the suns ultra violet light seems to be getting more intense. So is there a solution? yes there is a long term solution. Some where in the near future people will have to decide, do they want to protect the next generation from this disease. the only solution I have to give is to have mix relationships With people of colour. I know it may seem bizarre, but think about it how else are we going to stop this disease. If anyone has any better suggestions please comment.
My son was diagnosed with Melanoma Cancer when he was only 3 years old. His sister pinched him under his eye, it went from a blood blister to a black pea under his eye and know one knew what it was. He has had it remover but it came back a second time. They removed it again and he's been cancer free since then. He is almost 9! He was treated at Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto.
We can all agree that the lack of dark (hue) pigmentation in the skin can lead to skin cancer. As caucasians have the least amount of melanin in there skin there is an emergence to reverse this up and comming epidemic of skin cancer . What we are seeing also is the suns ultra violet light seems to be getting more intense. So is there a solution? yes there is a long term solution. Some where in the near future people will have to decide, do they want to protect the next generation from this disease. the only solution I have to give is to have mix relationships With people of colour. I know it may seem bizarre, but think about it how else are we going to stop this disease. If anyone has any better suggestions please comment.
My son was diagnosed with Melanoma Cancer when he was only 3 years old. His sister pinched him under his eye, it went from a blood blister to a black pea under his eye and know one knew what it was. He has had it remover but it came back a second time. They removed it again and he's been cancer free since then. He is almost 9! He was treated at Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto.