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![]() New Patients Print These: Please note if you can not open PDF files you can download Adobe Reader free from Adobe.com Financial Policy Patient Evaluation Patient Consent Patient Registration Take Charge of Your Family's Skin Health and "Screen the One You Love" for Skin Cancer More than one million new cases of skin cancer will be diagnosed in the United States this year. The American Academy of Dermatology is encouraging people to screen themselves and their loved ones for skin cancer. Performing regular skin self-examinations is an easy way to detect suspicious moles that could be cancerous, and research shows involving a partner in the process can improve the early detection of skin cancer.
This Web site offers the tools
and techniques that make skin self-examinations effective.
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a working group of the World Health Organization, has added ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-emitting tanning devices, tanning beds, to the list of the most dangerous forms of cancer-causing radiation. UV-emitting tanning machines were added to Group One based on consistent evidence of a link between UV radiation from indoor tanning devices (which largely emit ultraviolet A rays) and all major forms of skin cancer, including melanomas of both the skin and eyes. Melanoma is the most dangerous form of skin cancer, causing about 8,650 deaths a year in the US alone. The IARC's report, confirming the dangers of UV tanning, reinforces warnings from multiple health organizations encouraging people to refrain from using tanning beds. | |