In the U.S., skin cancer may be the most common cancer diagnosis, but did you know it’s also the most preventable? More than 3.3 million people in the U.S. receive a non-melanoma skin cancer diagnosis each year. And while risk may increase with age, everyone is susceptible.
Join us in supporting Skin Cancer Awareness Month by spreading education and awareness using these social media assets.
At the Prevent Cancer Foundation, we believe Early Detection = Better Outcomes.
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Using one or more of these hashtags in your social posts encourages engagement among others promoting skin health!
Skin safety is a year-round effort! Most skin cancers are caused by damage from the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which can reach you even on cold or cloudy days. It’s important to use sunscreen year-round & check your skin once a month for possible signs of melanoma. Learn more at www.preventcancer.org/skin.
Skin cancer is the most common cancer diagnosis in the U.S. & is also the most preventable cancer. That’s why it’s important to #StaySkinHealthy & protect yourself from the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Visit www.preventcancer.org/skin to check your health today.
Do you know your ABCDEs? (Of skin cancer, that is!) This simple rule can be used when checking your skin for possible signs of cancer. If you see a mole that concerns you, see your health care provider right away. For more tips, visit www.preventcancer.org/skin.