Why do you want to add skin cancer on top of breast cancer?
I don't know where you have been for the past 20 years, but TANNING IS BAD FOR YOU. Tanned skin is DAMAGED skin. It causes skin cancer and premature aging.
I would not do it at all, and especially if you have one form of cancer already. On chemo, your immune system is very low. You might even have an increased chance of damage because of the chemo.
2007-03-15 12:39:43
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answered by P-nuts and Hair-dos 7
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I think that you already know the answer to this. Tanning is not good for anyone, especially if your going through chemo. Anyways, your focus should not be on your tan, but your health.
Best of luck to you and get well.
2007-03-15 12:41:23
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answered by Jayn 1
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I would have to say no. I have done some Private duty patient care, any of my clients who had breast cancer, during treatment were told not to go even in the sun. Now is not the time to concern yourself with a tan. Ask your doctor to be sure, but I would be very surprise to hear it was OK. Good luck.
2007-03-15 15:13:51
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answered by angel 7
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My adventure is that my epidermis became extra well-off and actual burned extra actual surprising after chemo. i think of it became between the chemical compounds they used on me nevertheless. i might desire to be out 5 minutes and it affected me as though i became out for an hour. they say somewhat of sunlight is stable, using fact the organic nutrition D interior the rays of the sunlight help. in case you experience so susceptible to tan, please be careful. by no ability stay out too long; extremely the 1st time. additionally, do no longer bypass out in the process the top ours; 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. i might additionally use sunscreen that protects against the two UVA and UBV and does no longer have PABBA. one that i understand of is Avon. i actually does no longer advise "tanning". only getting somewhat colour for a couple of minutes interior the sunlight on occasion, on a similar time as being risk-free against the damaging rays. base line, do no longer lay out to "tan". only be interior the sunlight once you will possibly be able to desire to end some thing that makes you will possibly be able to desire to be outdoors. attempt to do it early interior the morning or later interior the day. And use sunscreen UVA/UVB. placed on a hat or use an umbrella. it extremely is approximately it. Oh, and NO TANNING BEDS - EVER!
2016-10-18 11:53:08
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answered by ? 4
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Next time you go in for treatment, ask the nurse:
" do these chemo drugs make me light-sensitive, or UV-sensitive"?
The nurse can tell you better than I can.
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2007-03-15 12:29:27
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answered by tlbs101 7
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well I would say no only because of the drugs in your system,some drugs makes your skin Very sensitvive to ultra vilot rays and make bad reactions.Good Luck my Dear.
2007-03-15 14:54:40
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answered by Dew 7
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i agree with asking your doctor. i personally don't think tanning right now would be a smart thing to do
2007-03-15 12:34:30
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answered by one hot mamma 5
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Not really sure why you want to pay for skin cancer when you're fighting for your life already. What part of "mortality" do you not get?
2007-03-15 12:28:53
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answered by momof2 3
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DO NOT RESPOND TO ANY OF THESE ANSWERS IF U
DON'T HAVE INSURANCE ASK A PRO LIKE A PHARMASIST. THIS IS A LIFE R DEATH SITUATION! ASK
A FRIEND WHO HAS A DR, SIMPLE QESTION BUT NOT
THE PLACE WITH TEENAGERS, IF THEY DONT CARE!!!
PLEASE, I CAN'T PUT R LIFE IN MY HANDS BY ANSWER!
PLEASE, SUMMER
2007-03-15 13:05:18
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answered by Diana D 5
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you have got to be kidding me!!!!!!!!!! forget the tanning and focus on your health. no one will care that you are not as tan as normal, as long as you are there for your friends and family
2007-03-15 12:28:53
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answered by Anonymous
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