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Flip Flops Cause Cancer

Have you heard about this one?  Now flip flops can cause cancer.  This from, this is London.

Quoting the article:  Doctors issued a warning today about the risks of "flip-flop cancer".

They fear the rising popularity of open-toed sandals and designer flip-flops is putting people at risk of getting skin cancer on their feet.

I didn't know Bob Marley, the reggae singer, died from a melanoma on his foot he believed was a football injury. He refused to have his toe amputated for religious reasons and died when the cancer spread.

 

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posted by woofwoof on Friday, June 13, 2008 at 05:40 PM
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posted by Roysan on Jun 13, 2008 at 05:59 PM

Here's another one:  http://www.latimes.com/la-m...

New shower curtains give off a toxic smell.

 

 

posted by dgrealish on Jun 13, 2008 at 06:03 PM

The lower leg is the most common place for melanoma to appear on women, so I'm not surprised. 

posted by siouxcityranch on Jun 13, 2008 at 07:39 PM

My father died from melanoma cancer in '02...started on his upper arm ..they cut a slice from shoulder to mid forearm..

went to his colon ..they cut half of that out too....and then his brain..3 inoperable tumors and he didnt respond to radiation..passed at home in his livingrom with us sleepin on aero beds by his hospital bed..

too many years workin in the oil fields as an electrician.he was old school...I cant recall ever seeing him with his long sleeved shirt off my whole life..he always rolled the sleeves up to his elbows..I know he wasnt a sun worshipper so just over exposure to the sun is kind of a myth in my opinion..I mean I know it gets you a better than average chance of developing it but his case proved to me simply covering up wont always stop it from occuring

posted by dgrealish on Jun 13, 2008 at 07:58 PM

I had a melanoma removed from my ankle in September.  Now every mole I see looks suspicious.  Not just my own, I see them on other people too.  The upper torso is the most common place for melanoma to appear on men.  I'm sorry about your pop.  Those guys were tough as nails. 

posted by siouxcityranch on Jun 13, 2008 at 08:19 PM

vanity dont procrastinate..Ive had them too and since my father passed the whole fa,ily takes em serious..my brother had one on his arm another long scar..and his daughter...shes in her 20's..Once i get them removed its like a cloud has lifted..all that worry isnt good for you..We told my dad to have his checked for almost a year prior..he kept treating it himself..all he could say near the end was he screwed up..

dgrealish.. some of them old boys were supermen..pop was from that era..he was a general foreman so I got to know alot of the older guys on the crews..he would stick us younger guys with em to train..I remember one old line man that would take off walkin a pole line with a rope.. bucket ... and a hand crank drill that ran by shear muscle,,,he was a one man crew..now they have bucket trucks grunts to work the lines and send up power tools...two guys on a pole etc...to do the same job he did..Pop and those guys never had an inch of fat on em.....

Ill never forget the night he passed I put my hand up to his to see how I measured up..his fingers were still a half inch longer than mine..tuff as nails ?? you bet

posted by NancyII on Jun 13, 2008 at 08:28 PM

I didn't have melanoma but had basal cell carcinoma.  It was a clear mole that began to weep.  The doc took our about an inch long section under my eye and it took 17 stitches.  He said it was common and was from sun damage.

I've worn sandals all my life.  As soon as it warms up you won't see me in shoes unless I'm going into rough territory so I'm probably high risk for any kind of skin cancer. 

Wear sunscreen folks !

posted by siouxcityranch on Jun 13, 2008 at 08:44 PM

Dont thank me..just take care of it....some times when you see the skin doc they just say no worries thats not one..and cut it off cause its fugly....so you spent all that time thinkin the worst and you didnt have too.....

posted by siouxcityranch on Jun 13, 2008 at 08:52 PM

Ah dang it Nancy..now you got me lookin in the mirror again.*grin*

.kiddin aside glad you caught it...kid ...now keep ur hiney indoors..that old sun gets brutal this time of year..

posted by woofwoof on Jun 13, 2008 at 08:54 PM

Yep,  PUT ON THAT SUNSCREEN FOLKS! 

Sorry to hear about your dad, sioux. 

posted by witterpitters on Jun 14, 2008 at 06:47 AM

Barefoot pretty much my whole life. Alergic to sunscreen of any kind. Get body checked but don't necessarily 'worry' about it. Cousin passed from an aggressive melanoma. Mom had cancer; breast, skin, thyroid - lived to be 82!

posted by siouxcityranch on Jun 14, 2008 at 10:24 AM

I have many online friends that live in Canada.most live virtually by themselves while their husbands are off earning a living to support their real love of raising horse on 100+ acre ranches...I have come to the conclusion that for the majority ..they are not normal as far as health risks interfering with their zest for life..especially the female gender.. <(8-)

posted by sagefever on Jun 14, 2008 at 10:27 AM

Kelsey developed a mole on his posterior.I fretted and fussed,poured over medical books,made that appointment with his Doc...Doctor just laughed at me,but said it was good to check it out anyway .  I was so relieved that I yelled out "Right answer!" to him when he said all was okay...TC folks,use that sunscreen and try not to fret too much.

Witters ~love the kitty

 

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