Skin Cancer
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Skin Cancer
As I sit here in front of my computer, gingerly fingering a fresh four inch incision across my left clavicle - yesterday's residence of a large basal cell carcinoma - I am compelled to urge everyone to apply sunscreen liberally and often. I promise you, a little prevention now could save you a world of hurt in your future - not to mention a couple thousand bucks...
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likewise,
I figure we are all at more risk with biking, perhaps not more than golfers, but still.
all the best
I figure we are all at more risk with biking, perhaps not more than golfers, but still.
all the best
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery and absence of future out-breaks.
I've been laughed at, in good-natured fashion, by other cyclists who I've chatted with for covering up from throat to ankles and to fingertips when I ride. This year I even found a legionaire style hat with a drape I can use around the lower part of my face since some chemical in the usual sunscreens breaks me out in a horrid allergic reaction. Even the ones made for 'sensative skin'. I had lots of burns and tans from childhood to early 20's. I'm not willing to increase my already significant risk of skin cancer by thumbing my nose at the sun for 4 to 16 hours a day when I'm riding around home or touring. So, yeah. I'll cover myself up as much as possible, smiling as I get teased by all those bronze-skinned cyclists while I keep an eye on every little freckle and blemish.
I've been laughed at, in good-natured fashion, by other cyclists who I've chatted with for covering up from throat to ankles and to fingertips when I ride. This year I even found a legionaire style hat with a drape I can use around the lower part of my face since some chemical in the usual sunscreens breaks me out in a horrid allergic reaction. Even the ones made for 'sensative skin'. I had lots of burns and tans from childhood to early 20's. I'm not willing to increase my already significant risk of skin cancer by thumbing my nose at the sun for 4 to 16 hours a day when I'm riding around home or touring. So, yeah. I'll cover myself up as much as possible, smiling as I get teased by all those bronze-skinned cyclists while I keep an eye on every little freckle and blemish.
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Best of luck to you man. Hope all continues well after your surgery. I wear short sleeved jerseys in favor of long sleeves and cover my legs at all times. And due to an unrelated problem have begun to wear a head scarf under my helmet that covers the back of my neck. I use Zinc Oxide on my nose and face & ears. Thanks for the reminder to cover up.
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Thanks for the kind words.
I'd rather not look like this guy, but maybe he's just smart (as well as funny and good looking....)
I'd rather not look like this guy, but maybe he's just smart (as well as funny and good looking....)
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Best of luck to ya and a complete and speedy recovery. I drive my kids, mother, brother and nieces/nephews nuts with the lecture of needing sunscreen. Sunscreen is something you will always find with me.
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Best wishes for a very, very speedy recovery and thank you for reminding us about how important sunscreen truly is.
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Had one removed from my left side of my face, open drivers side window?
[not in UK, Japan or Au-NZ]
... and the small of my back , where I could never reach to self apply sunscreen
or so the supposition goes..
[not in UK, Japan or Au-NZ]
... and the small of my back , where I could never reach to self apply sunscreen
or so the supposition goes..
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Sorry to hear it. Wishing you a speedy recovery!
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dude you just made an impact. I was about to go ride and had literally thrown the sunscreen down thinking "It's just for an hour." Now I'm going to pick it back up and apply some. I not only wish you a speedy recovery but low pain levels as well.
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Wishing you a speedy recovery. Your message reminds me of a thread a year or two ago:
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php/651875-Sun-Protection-from-a-Dermatologist
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php/651875-Sun-Protection-from-a-Dermatologist
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