Australian Natalie Fornasier was diagnosed with cancer after investigating a wart on one of her toes. The lump had changed shape and she decided to get a medical opinion. The case occurred 8 years ago and, currently, the young woman is undergoing palliative care.
Melanoma is a type of cancer that develops in melanocytes, cells responsible for skin pigmentation. This type of injury is potentially serious, as there is a risk that it will metastasize to other organs.
Among the signs that may indicate a melanoma are the change in color, size or shape of spots, spots and moles. Dermatologists recommend using the ABCDE rule to monitor possible symptoms of a melanoma. The acronym stands for asymmetry, edge, color, diameter and elevation.
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Natalie discovered skin cancer when she was 20 and has been undergoing treatment ever since. However, in recent weeks, her health has deteriorated and doctors have already warned that there is no more treatment possible to save her.
“It’s not easy to admit that I’m dying at 28. Every day for the last four months I have cried and screamed.”
At the age of 28, Natalie is written
At the age of 28, Natalie is writtenPlay Instagram
Natalie married Alex in November 2022
Natalie married Alex in November 2022Play Instagram
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At age 20, she was diagnosed with melanoma-type cancer.
At age 20, she was diagnosed with melanoma-type cancer.Play Instagram
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Natalie has been sharing her fight against cancer on an Instagram profile. In her most recent post, she thanked her followers for their messages of love, support and kindness from her. Friends have already created a crowdfunding campaign to cover funeral expenses and to help the family face the difficult time.
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Skin cancer is the most incident type of cancer in the country, according to the National Cancer Institute (Inca). The disease can appear anywhere on the body and, when identified early, has a good chance of being cured.Peter Dazeley/Getty Images
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Exaggerated and unprotected sun exposure throughout life, in addition to episodes of sunburn, is the main risk factor for skin cancer. According to Inca, there are several types of the disease, which are generally classified as melanoma and non-melanoma Barcin/Getty Images
Non-melanoma cases are more frequent and have high cure rates. In addition, this is the most common type in people over 40 and with fair skin.BSIP/UIG/Getty Images
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Melanoma, in turn, has fewer registered cases and is more serious, due to the possibility of spreading to other parts of the body. That’s why it’s important to make periodic visits to the dermatologist and ask about suspicious signs.JUAN GAERTNER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images
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Despite being a health problem that can affect anyone, there are profiles that are more prone to developing skin cancer, such as: having light skin, hair and eyes, family history of the disease, having multiple moles on the body, being an immunosuppressed and/or transplanted patientJodiJacobson/Getty Images
According to experts, it is important to investigate whenever a mole or mole has asymmetry, a rough or irregular edge, two or more colors, has a diameter greater than six millimeters, or changes in size over time. All of these signs can indicate the presence of a melanoma.kali9/Getty Images
The first signs of non-melanone tend to look like a discolored lump, spot or sore that does not heal and continues to grow. In addition, it may still look smooth and shiny and/or look like a wart.Peter Dazeley/Getty Images
The mole can cause itching, scabs, erosions, or bleeding over weeks or even years. In most cases, this cancer is red and firm and can develop into an ulcer. Marks look like scars and tend to be flat and scalyGetty Images
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Skin cancer usually appears in parts of the body where there is greater exposure to the sun, and is very much associated with inadequate protection with sunscreens.Callista Images/Getty Images
According to the National Cancer Institute, non-melanone tends to be completely cured when detected early. It rarely spreads to other parts of the body, but if not identified in time, it can spread to deeper layers of the skin, making it difficult to treat.SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images
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The diagnosis of skin cancer is made by the dermatologist through clinical examination. In certain situations, it may be necessary to carry out the exam known as “Dermoscopy”, which consists of using a device that allows you to visualize layers of the skin not seen with the naked eye. In more specific situations it is necessary to perform a biopsyNoctiluxx/Getty Images
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According to the Ministry of Health, “oncological surgery is the most suitable treatment to treat skin cancer for the removal of the lesion, which, in the early stages, can be performed without hospitalization”lissart/Getty Images
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Still according to the folder, “in the most advanced cases, however, the treatment will vary according to the condition in which the tumor is found, and radiotherapy and chemotherapy may be indicated, in addition to surgery”ALFRED PASIEKA/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images
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Among the recommendations for the prevention of skin cancer are: avoiding exposure to the sun, using sunglasses with UV protection, as well as umbrellas, umbrellas, wide-brimmed hats and clothes that protect the body. In addition, of course, to the daily use of sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or more.frankreporter/Getty Images
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