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February is a time to recognize the caregivers who stand beside patients through every stage of cancer care. From diagnosis
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Detecting skin cancer early can make a significant difference in treatment outcomes. Learn more about practical steps for prevention and the vital role of early detection.
Sun Safety Tips Sun protection is crucial in preventing skin cancer:
– Choose the Right Sunscreen: Look for water-resistant, broad-spectrum coverage with an SPF of 30 or higher.
– Apply Generously: Use enough sunscreen to cover all exposed skin. Don’t forget areas like the ears, neck, and tops of feet.
– Reapply Frequently: Sunscreen wears off, especially after swimming or sweating.
Skin Checks Regular skin checks can catch cancer early when it’s most treatable:
– Self-Exams: Once a month, check your skin for new moles or changes to existing moles. Follow the ABCDEs of melanoma (Asymmetry, Border, Color, Diameter, Evolving).
– Dermatologist Visits: Schedule annual skin exams with a dermatologist, particularly if you’re at higher risk.
Professional Screenings These exams are more thorough than self-exams and can spot potential problems that might be overlooked:
– What to Expect: A dermatologist will examine your skin from head to toe, looking for any signs of cancer.
– Importance: Early detection of skin cancer can lead to more effective treatment and better outcomes.
Incorporate sun safety and regular skin checks into your routine. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and early detection is key to fighting skin cancer successfully.

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