Hospital Grade Cream Provides a Beauty Friendly Option to Cure Skin Cancer from Sunbeds
The topical cream, Curaderm-BEC, can eliminate skin cancer caused by sunbed use. This is welcoming news for sunbed lovers alarmed by last week's World Health Organization public warning on risks associated with sun bed use and UV in general.
(PRWEB) March 22, 2005 -- Manufacturer of Curaderm-BEC, has confirmed today
the product's capacity to eliminate skin cancer from UV lights attached to
sunbeds. This is welcoming news for sun bed lovers, and the multibillion dollar
tanning industry who are concerned by last week's World Health Organization
(WHO) public health crisis warning on UV and sunbed dangers.
UV exposure
in sunbeds, like sunlight, often causes tiny red dots, known as sun spots. Spots
often then evolve into larger, non melanoma BCC's or SCC's.
When
diagnosed, patients are usually treated by surgical excision of the cancer.
Healthy glowing tanners are often subject to skin cancer treatments that cause
loss of body tissue and scarring. If the cancer appears on the face, plastic
surgery may be necessary to restore a normal appearance.
Dermatologists
at Royal London Hospital and nine other United Kingdom skin cancer treatment
centers have now confirmed that Curaderm-BEC cream can eliminate all traces of
non melanoma skin cancer. Treatment is available for damage from both indoor and
outdoor UV exposure.
Curaderm-BEC consists of a patented biochemical
(BEC) which is extracted from plants and a specialized cream formulation.
Keratolytic and other agents in the cream soften and peel of the first layer of
skin allowing the anti-cancer bio-chemical BEC to reach deep into the affected
skin tissue. The cream is applied topically twice a day to BCC or SCC non
melanoma skin cancer lesions or sun spots.
Clinical research and over
twenty years of medical research and information on the side effects of both sun
bed and outdoor tanning is available online at www.curaderm.net. This includes the product's coverage in
prestigious medical publications such as Drugs of Today and Cancer letters.
Previously, the product was only available in Australia (skin cancer
capital of the world) where over 50,000 people have used the product. Due to the
rapid growth in new skin cancer cases, Curaderm-BEC is now available online for
customers anywhere.
People who maintain a tan should regularly check for
sunspots or skin cancers and, upon recognizing one, take immediate action.
Immediate treatment virtually eliminates any melanoma cancer risk. Most
Caucasians will have at least one skin cancer by age 60.
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