The Perfect Treatment For BCC

Mar 25
00:38

2006

Moana Korikalo

Moana Korikalo

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BCC (Basal Cell Carcinoma) is a non-melanoma skin cancer. This means that it is a cancer which is found only on the surface of the skin affecting parts of the body which are greatly exposed to the sun’s ultra-violet rays. Unlike SCC (Squamous Cell Carcinoma), which is also a non-melanoma skin cancer, BCC spreads slowly.

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The main cause of BCC is the frequent exposure of the body to the sunlight. BCC affects mainly the face,The Perfect Treatment For BCC Articles ears, neck, scalp, back and shoulders, which are the parts of the body that are frequently in great risk

1.However, rarely, some unexposed parts of the body also develop BCC lesion; this in a few cases is due to contact with arsenic exposure to radiation, complication of scars, vaccination burns and even tattoos.

2. BCC affects mainly older people, particularly men who spent long hours working outdoors. Those with fair skin, blond or red hair, blue green or gray eyes can also develop BCC, due to weak pigment on their skin, which cannot resist Ultra-violet lights.

People with higher risk of BCC should do self observation, such as using a mirror, or getting a friend to observe carefully their skin and make sure there are no suspicious spots or changes in skin color, once a month, or more, especially on parts of the body which have the possibility of being affected by BCC.

3. A BCC begins as a small, dome-shaped bump and is often covered by small superficial blood vessels called telangiectases. Textures of such a spot are often shiny and translucent. Sometimes referred to as a “pearly”. It is often hard to tell a BCC from a hard begin growth like a flesh colored mole without first performing a biopsy. If you observe any warning signs or some other change in your skin, consult your physician immediately.

Curaderm BEC5 was discovered to be the best treatment for BCC. Curaderm BEC5 is a skin cancer cream, invented by Doctor Bill E. Cham. Curaderm BEC5 when applied to a lesion, regularly as instructed, may cure the lesion completely. As Curaderm BEC5 is applied to an affected area of the skin, it goes deep into the cells. BEC5 in the cream has a receptor with a key and lock mode. Let’s say that the BEC5 is the key, and all the cells in the skins in the area that is said to be cancerous are locks. Now the BEC5 (key) can only unlock the locks that are cancerous, meaning the key is made to fit into the cancerous locks only, and not healthy, normal locks. Thus when the BEC5 key unlocks a cancerous cell, it automatically kills and explodes the cell on impact. This can be observed as swelling, sometimes bleeding or oozing of pus and later it will ulcerate, scab and heal (dry) like a normal sore.

This treatment was proven to be the perfect treatment for BCC skin cancer after an open tolerance and dose-finding phase 1 and 2 studies. The application of the cream resulted in swelling of the BCC lesion with reddening of surrounding skin, then ulceration in about two days, followed over the next week by healing and growth of new healthy cells. However, a few patients reported adverse events of mild itching and burning at the site of the lesion. The cosmetic results are also very impressive, and over 80,000 patients have now used Curaderm BEC5 successfully.