All studies are subsidized to believe that skin cancer is caused by the sun, rather than environmental pollution, foods loaded with toxic substances, pesticides like glyphosate, are part of the greed, of dermatologists and authorities through a combination of research, affiliate-sponsored organizations, sponsored advertisements, medical school curricula and scholarships, as well as indirect lobbying of health officials and politicians.
When your skin is exposed to the sun's rays, it produces two types of sulfur: cholesterol sulfate and vitamin D3 sulfate. Healthy cholesterol and sulfur levels also depend largely on vitamin D levels. Cholesterol oxidation is the first step in the process by which cholesterol is transformed into vitamin D3.
Cholesterol sulfate deficiency can cause glucose intolerance, fat cells store more fat to supply fuel to muscles and excess fat accumulates causing obesity and metabolic disorders that are linked to cancer. All epidemiological studies suggest that regulated chronic (non-intermittent) sun exposure is associated with a lower risk of colorectal cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. In colorectal cancer and, to a lesser extent, breast cancer, an inverse association was found between vitamin D levels and cancer risk. The same conclusion can be reached regarding high levels of vitamin D and the risk of colorectal cancer and breast cancer. Prostate cancer and non-Hodgkin lymphoma are associated with other pathways enhanced by sunlight, such as modulation of the immune system and circadian rhythm, and degradation of folic acid, which could also play a role in reducing the risk of cancer.
Environmental pollution is a global health problem associated with increased respiratory, cardiovascular, skin and neurological morbidities, as well as premature mortality. Some contaminants are photoreactive and could be activated by exposure to UV radiation and cause harmful effects on the foot.
A mixture of pesticides glyphosate, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, mancozeb, atrazine, acephate, and paraquat and their major metabolites may affect melanoma progression.
The risk of melanoma, like all cancers, is related to body mass index (BMI) and mainly height. Nevus count is also related to height rather than weight, and growth factors are speculated to be important in melanoma susceptibility. One possible explanation for this observation is telomere biology because telomere length and cancer risk are also positively associated with height. Vitamin D has been found to play an important role in melanoma survival, as low serum vitamin D levels are a negative prognostic indicator in melanoma. In contrast, patients with high levels of vitamin D have thinner melanoma tumors but also have a greater number of nevi. This demonstrates that while telomere biology is important in the relationship between melanoma and the metabolism of vitamin D. many melanoma genes were discovered to be Parkinson's genes. Pigmentation may also be important in the link between Parkinson's and melanoma, as light skin is more common in Parkinson's cohorts and, until now. Advances in the last 20 years have contributed to the discovery of melanoma genes involved in telomere biology, nevus number, pigmentation, body composition, energy expenditure, and neuronal and melanocyte differentiation.
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All studies are subsidized to believe that skin cancer is caused by the sun, rather than environmental pollution, foods loaded with toxic substances, pesticides like glyphosate, are part of the greed, of dermatologists and authorities through a combination of research, affiliate-sponsored organizations, sponsored advertisements, medical school curricula and scholarships, as well as indirect lobbying of health officials and politicians.
When your skin is exposed to the sun's rays, it produces two types of sulfur: cholesterol sulfate and vitamin D3 sulfate. Healthy cholesterol and sulfur levels also depend largely on vitamin D levels. Cholesterol oxidation is the first step in the process by which cholesterol is transformed into vitamin D3.
Cholesterol sulfate deficiency can cause glucose intolerance, fat cells store more fat to supply fuel to muscles and excess fat accumulates causing obesity and metabolic disorders that are linked to cancer. All epidemiological studies suggest that regulated chronic (non-intermittent) sun exposure is associated with a lower risk of colorectal cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. In colorectal cancer and, to a lesser extent, breast cancer, an inverse association was found between vitamin D levels and cancer risk. The same conclusion can be reached regarding high levels of vitamin D and the risk of colorectal cancer and breast cancer. Prostate cancer and non-Hodgkin lymphoma are associated with other pathways enhanced by sunlight, such as modulation of the immune system and circadian rhythm, and degradation of folic acid, which could also play a role in reducing the risk of cancer.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0959804912008854 (2016).--
https://aacrjournals.org/cebp/article/31/2/430/678477/Sun-Exposure-Is-Associated-with-Reduced-Breast (2022).--
Environmental pollution is a global health problem associated with increased respiratory, cardiovascular, skin and neurological morbidities, as well as premature mortality. Some contaminants are photoreactive and could be activated by exposure to UV radiation and cause harmful effects on the foot.
A mixture of pesticides glyphosate, 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, mancozeb, atrazine, acephate, and paraquat and their major metabolites may affect melanoma progression.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11356-023-25603-7 (2023).--
https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/24/13/10502 (2023).--
The risk of melanoma, like all cancers, is related to body mass index (BMI) and mainly height. Nevus count is also related to height rather than weight, and growth factors are speculated to be important in melanoma susceptibility. One possible explanation for this observation is telomere biology because telomere length and cancer risk are also positively associated with height. Vitamin D has been found to play an important role in melanoma survival, as low serum vitamin D levels are a negative prognostic indicator in melanoma. In contrast, patients with high levels of vitamin D have thinner melanoma tumors but also have a greater number of nevi. This demonstrates that while telomere biology is important in the relationship between melanoma and the metabolism of vitamin D. many melanoma genes were discovered to be Parkinson's genes. Pigmentation may also be important in the link between Parkinson's and melanoma, as light skin is more common in Parkinson's cohorts and, until now. Advances in the last 20 years have contributed to the discovery of melanoma genes involved in telomere biology, nevus number, pigmentation, body composition, energy expenditure, and neuronal and melanocyte differentiation.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9189741/ (2020).--