Write an article based on this "Get clinical diagnosis. Treat precancerous lesions. Take care of other skin cancers. Prevent future skin cancer"
article: After you notice the lesions on your body, you need to have it clinically checked by a dermatologist. This is so you can figure out they indicate skin cancer and, if so, which stage it has reached. Once the specific kind is determined based on your lesion's physical characteristics, your doctor will discuss your options with you, depending on your particular situation. The doctor may decide on surgical excision right away if it is certain that your cancer needs that. If the doctor is less certain, they may choose to perform a dermatoscopy, which is a procedure where the lesion is reviewed under high-powered microscope.  Keep in mind that there are many skin changes — including new and changing moles and lesions — that are not cancer. Only an experienced physician can evaluate and help you decide if further evaluation or treatment is needed, so always err on the side of caution and get checked out. Your doctor may also use a confocal scanning laser microscopy (CSLM), which is a non-invasive imaging study that provides pictures of the epidermis and the papillary dermis in real time. This will help distinguish benign from malignant lesions. Your doctor may also opt for a biopsy. Although it is a good test that is still used, a biopsy is not always 100% certain.  These techniques further allow your provider to recognize a melanoma and distinguish clinically between other difficult to diagnose lesions. If you find that you have an actinic keratosis (AK) lesion, you need to treat it so you do not develop squamous cell carcinoma. If a single AK lesion exists, it is easy to treat; however, if you have multiple AK lesions, it may become less efficient and cost effective to treat them. Instead, you can just keep an eye on them. Observe the cluster of AK lesions for a while before you choose a method to remove them. You can remove a singular AK lesion with cryotherapy, which is when the doctor freezes off the lesion with liquid nitrogen. You can also choose electrodissection with curettage, which is the cauterization and removal of the lesion with a scalpel. You can also try laser resurfacing or the application of fluorouracil to remove a single lesion as well. The primary treatment for other skin cancers is surgical treatment. The doctor may perform a surgery where the tumor or lesion is cut out all of the diseased skin with clear surgical margins. Another popular surgical treatment option is Mohs surgery. This is a micrographic surgery that is used for non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC), basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. These cancers grow in the localized area of the primary tumor, only occasionally metastasize; however, they can be locally aggressive and erode the local tissue and frequently recur. These are the carcinomas most often treated with Mohs micrographic surgery that ensure that a malignant focus is not left at the site of excision, which could be responsible for recurrence. . In order to prevent future skin cancer, you can take some precautions to help protect yourself. Since sun exposure is the main cause of skin cancer, use a broad spectrum sunscreen with both UVA and UVB protection plus barrier protection on our most vulnerable areas when you go outside. These vulnerable areas are the head and neck. You can also wear a hat.  It is a common misconception that people with dark skin don't need to wear sunscreen. Use sunscreen and practice other sun-safe habits, regardless of skin color.  You should also avoid tanning beds. Remember that mucous membranes such as lips and tongue can be affected by SCC and become aggressive and spread.

Write an article based on this "Avoid dramatically changing yourself just to fit in. Share your unique skills and qualities with the group. Remain open to new experiences and new friendships."
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When you start hanging out with new people, it’s normal to change a little bit. But don’t try to change everything about yourself just so they will like you. If you try and mimic them, then you’re not offering anything unique to the group. Also, you could feel lost. In any friend group, different individuals contribute different things. Some friends crack hilarious jokes, others offer fashion advice or dream up amazing weekend adventures.  If you have a skill, like skateboarding, offer to teach your friends or invite them to go with you. If you’re a good listener, find ways to lend a sympathetic ear when friends get upset. Once you’re included in a tight-knit group, it can be tempting to hang out exclusively with your new friends. But don’t overlook opportunities to form new friendships. Remember how it felt to be on the outside and look for ways to include others!