Skin Cancer: Melanoma; Basal cell carcinoma; Squamous cell carcinoma

Skin Cancer: Melanoma; Basal cell carcinoma; Squamous cell carcinoma ( 15 Questions)

A nurse is educating a group of patients about skin cancer risk factors. Which factors should the nurse include in the discussion? Select all that apply.



Correct Answer: ["B","C"]

Choice A rationale:

 "Family history of diabetes." Family history of diabetes is not a known risk factor for skin cancer.

It is important to focus on factors related to skin cancer risk when educating patients.

Choice B rationale:

 "Fair skin." Fair skin is a significant risk factor for skin cancer, particularly for non-melanoma skin cancers like basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.

Fair-skinned individuals have less melanin, which provides less protection against UV radiation.

Choice C rationale:

 "History of sun exposure." A history of sun exposure, especially excessive or unprotected sun exposure, is a well-established risk factor for skin cancer.

UV radiation from the sun can damage skin cells and increase the risk of skin cancer development.

Choice D rationale:

 "Regular exercise." Regular exercise is not a known risk factor for skin cancer.

It is important for overall health but does not directly contribute to the development of skin cancer.

Choice E rationale:

 "High cholesterol levels." High cholesterol levels are not a known risk factor for skin cancer.

While cholesterol is a concern for cardiovascular health, it is not associated with skin cancer risk.




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