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Skin Cancer Awareness Month
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month
One in Five Americans will have a skin cancer at some point in time in their lives. One in sixty Americans will have a Melanoma, the most worrisome type of skin cancer.
UV exposure, both indoors and outdoors, is the number one risk factor for developing a skin cancer. This summer make it a habit to apply zinc containing sunscreen each day, SPF 30 or greater. Most of our sun damage occurs during incidental exposure, so daily application will have prepared at all times. Wear a hat and protective clothing to further enhance your sun protection.
Skin cancer is almost 100% curable when detected and treated early. Dr. Rosenberger recommends you check your skin monthly for anything new that is growing, changing or not healing. Yearly full body skin checks by a dermatologist can enhance early detection.
Call now to schedule your yearly skin check during your BIRTH MONTH.
Appalachian Spring Dermatology & Bringing New Life to Your Skin
Monday thru Thursday 7AM to 5PM. Phone (304) 368-0111.
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