May is National Skin Cancer and Melanoma Awareness Month. Knowledge is power. Let’s get to it.
Skin cancer is America’s most common cancer - there are 5 million+ diagnoses alone in the United States each year. Here’s a very important point to remember that most people tend to forget - No one is exempt from skin cancer - no matter your ethnicity or skin tone, you are at risk.
Everyone can benefit from learning more about melanoma, because melanoma has the potential to affect anyone and everyone. Even if you think you already know everything there is to know about melanoma prevention, we believe a nice refresher is always smart, especially when speaking about something so wide-spread and dangerous (yet so preventable).
Below, we've highlighted the most crucial points to keep in mind:
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