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Science of Aging Knowledge Environment, 2006
Cancer affects two major cell types in the human skin: epithelial cells and melanocytes. Aging and a previous history of ultraviolet light exposure are major risk factors for skin cancers, including basal and squamous cell carcinomas and melanomas. However, melanomas, which are the most deadly of the skin tumors, display two intriguing characteristics:
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Cancer affects two major cell types in the human skin: epithelial cells and melanocytes. Aging and a previous history of ultraviolet light exposure are major risk factors for skin cancers, including basal and squamous cell carcinomas and melanomas. However, melanomas, which are the most deadly of the skin tumors, display two intriguing characteristics:
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2021
Skin problems in the elderly are becoming more common as a result of a number of factors including an increasing aging population, chronic UVL exposure, morbidity and polypharmacy. Treating skin diseases in the elderly can be more challenging as a result of various factors including failing physical and mental health, difficulty with manual dexterity ...
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Skin problems in the elderly are becoming more common as a result of a number of factors including an increasing aging population, chronic UVL exposure, morbidity and polypharmacy. Treating skin diseases in the elderly can be more challenging as a result of various factors including failing physical and mental health, difficulty with manual dexterity ...
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Androgens and ageing of the skin
Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Obesity, 2009This study reviews current advances in our understanding of the role of androgens in the initiation of skin ageing.Skin and its appendages being a steroidogenic tissue itself can be affected to a large extent by sex steroids. Amongst them, androgens display a distinguished role.
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1953
Robert R. Kierland, Paul A. O'leary
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Robert R. Kierland, Paul A. O'leary
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2003
The skin, as the largest organ of the body, has numerous protective roles to play throughout the span of our lives. In due course it is subject to the effects of both intrinsic (innate) and extrinsic (photo) aging. Therefore, the purpose of this chapter is to consider how the skin ages, examining the effects of aging on the organ and how this relates ...
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The skin, as the largest organ of the body, has numerous protective roles to play throughout the span of our lives. In due course it is subject to the effects of both intrinsic (innate) and extrinsic (photo) aging. Therefore, the purpose of this chapter is to consider how the skin ages, examining the effects of aging on the organ and how this relates ...
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Acta dermatovenerologica Alpina, Pannonica et Adriatica, 2008
There are two main processes that induce skin aging: intrinsic and extrinsic. A stochastic process that implies random cell damage as a result of mutations during metabolic processes due to the production of free radicals is also implicated. Extrinsic aging is caused by environmental factors such as sun exposure, air pollution, smoking, alcohol abuse ...
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There are two main processes that induce skin aging: intrinsic and extrinsic. A stochastic process that implies random cell damage as a result of mutations during metabolic processes due to the production of free radicals is also implicated. Extrinsic aging is caused by environmental factors such as sun exposure, air pollution, smoking, alcohol abuse ...
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