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		<title>Dark Skin Doesn&#8217;t Mean You Can&#8217;t Get Skin Cancer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While skin cancer, (melanoma), remains much rarer among blacks and Hispanics than among whites, it doesn&#8217;t mean just because you&#8217;re dark skinned you shouldn&#8217;t worry about protecting your skin from the sun. In fact non-whites with melanoma are diagnosed later, and are thus actually more likely to die from the disease. After completing a recent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While skin cancer, (melanoma), remains much rarer among blacks and  Hispanics than among whites, it doesn&#8217;t mean just because you&#8217;re dark skinned you shouldn&#8217;t worry about protecting your skin from the sun. In fact non-whites with melanoma are diagnosed later, and are thus actually   more likely to die from the disease.</p>
<p>After completing a recent study in Florida, Dr. Robert S. Kirsner of the University of Miami  Miller School of Medicine said,  &#8220;Just because you have darker skin  pigmentation, whether you&#8217;re Hispanic or black, does not make you immune  to skin cancer.&#8221;.</p>
<p>Dr. Kirsner says there needs to be better awareness among  non-white patients, and their doctors, that dark skin doesn&#8217;t mean  immunity to melanoma. People of any color should  watch for skin growths that meet any of these criteria::  asymmetrical; irregular, nicked or notched borders; multiple colors; the  size of a pencil eraser or larger; or growths that are evolving or  changing.</p>
<p>And regardless of whether you have light  or dark skin, Kirsner said it&#8217;s best to follow &#8220;sun-smart&#8221; behaviors  like seeking out shade, covering up, wearing <a title="Shop for rash guard swim shirts." href="http://www.buy-rash-guards.com" target="_blank">rash guards</a> and other UV protective clothing along with avoiding the midday sun, and  wearing <a title="Buy sunblock here." href="http://www.beachtrading.com/sunscreen-sunblock.html" target="_blank">sunscreen</a>.</p>
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