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PREVENTION AND
SCREENING
Protect yourself from skin cancer by wearing protective
clothing, including hats and sunglasses, wearing sunscreen
rated SPF 30 or higher, and avoiding unnecessary sun
exposure. Unusual moles, exposure to sunlight, and family
history can affect your personal
risk factors for developing melanoma.
Discovering and treating skin cancer before it has a
chance to grow and spread is the best way to make sure it's
cured. Dermatologists recommend that everyone perform a
skin self-exam once a month, and have a full-body skin
exam by a health-care provider once a year. Melanoma can run
in families so if you have a personal or family history of
melanoma, or if you have a history of atypical moles, your
screening schedule may be different. Please check Huntsman
Cancer Institute Melanoma Program's
melanoma screening recommendations. |