Skin Cancer: The Essential Guide

· BX.Plans Ltd.
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About this ebook

Each year we are all warned about the dangers of 

UVA rays and how important it is to protect ourselves from the damaging effects they have on our skin. 

Up to 90% of skin cancer could be prevented if 

we were more aware of sun safety issues.

This guide aims to provide expert advice and the 

latest research on sun safety and the treatment of skin cancer. There are chapters on how to use sunscreen, 

how a diagnosis of skin cancer is made and ways 

the skin can be treated during and after cancer. 

Subjects included are the different types of skin cancer, 

risk factors, the emotional effects of skin cancer and aftercare, plus up-to-date, straightforward information 

on sunscreen, sun beds and treatments. There are 

also lots of practical tips for staying safe in the sun.

Whether you have just been diagnosed as having sun damaged skin or want advice on protecting yourself and your family in the sun, this guide provides the essential information

About the author

Now, semi-retired Robert spends his time commissioning and editing books for a number of publishers.

He has been involved in the printing and publishing business for over 50 years and  during that time he has overseen the production of more than 8000 books

including need2know books and BX.Plans in five languages.


He has also commissioned and edited more than 100 books for need2know books and 30 for Perfect Pets.


Prior work includes Physical Fitness books for www.bxplans-uk.com with translations in five languages

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