Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Hugh Jackman claws out again against his cancer – Le Figaro

The Australian actor was stripped of a cancer cell on the nose. This is the fifth such operation that the interpreter Wolverine suffers in less than three years.

The Australian actor Hugh Jackman, who has been treated for skin cancer, is campaigning on social networks for people to protect themselves from the sun and undergo regular medical checks. In November 2013, the 47-year-old actor had surgery a basocelulluaire carcinoma after his wife Deborra-Lee Furness had recommended him to consider a red spot on his nose. The actor then on the set of X-Men: Days of Future Past. Since then, the Australian has suffered four new almost identical operations.

He recently underwent ablation fifth and took the opportunity to warn the public about the dangers of the sun. “An example of what happens when you do not put sunscreen. Basal cell carcinoma. A mild form of cancer but still serious, “he warned Tuesday on Twitter, his message accompanying a photo where he wears a bandage on his nose. “Please, put on sunscreen and make regular check-ups.” Through these messages, the actor hopes to serve as an example.

basocelulluaire carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer and usually develops on the parts most exposed body such as the nose, neck or shoulders. This form of cancer, benign, is usually able to be repeated. Hugh Jackman, known for his role in X-Men saga in which he plays the character of Wolverine, grew up in Australia, which has one of the highest prevalence in the world of skin cancer.

More than 2,000 Australians died from skin cancer in 2011, and most of these deaths are due to melanoma.

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