What can be done to reduce the risk of developing more skin cancer if they have already had basal or squamous cell skin cancer?
Skin Cancer
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- Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Melanoma
- Moles
- Skin Cancer Screenings
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Surgical Excision
- Topical Chemotherapy
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May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month: Skin Cancer is an Equal Opportunity Disease
May is skin cancer awareness month. Learn skin cancer statistics, recommendations for sun protection, and early detection of skin cancer.
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What Should I Expect During My Skin Cancer Screening?
Make sure you know what to expect out of a skin cancer screening appointment, and find out how often you should have one to keep yourself protected.
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Learn About Early Signs of Skin Cancer And Screenings
Skin cancer can show up as a new growth or in a pre-existing mole. Learn about the early signs of skin cancer and how to schedule a skin cancer check.
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How to Recognize Precancerous Lesions
Actinic Keratoses are precancerous lesions caused by cumulative sun exposure. They are prescursors to squamous cell carcinoma.
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What Causes Melanoma? Risk Factors and Cancer Prevention
Melanoma is a dangerous form of skin cancer that should never be ignored. Read about your risk factors and how to prevent melanoma.