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Skin Cancer Prevention Month Skin cancer has become the fastest growing and most common form of cancer in the United States. Basal cell cancer and squamous cell cancer are considered to be the two leading forms of skin cancer among patients. It is usually found on the head, face, neck, hands and arms, which are all areas that are exposed to the sun on a daily basis. According to recent research, more than 1 million Americans will be diagnosed with skin cancer in 2007.
No matter your age, race, or sex, you can develop skin cancer. It is proven that skin cancer is more common in people who spend a lot of time in the sun or have been sunburned in the past. Skin cancer is also found often in people who are over the age of fifty, either have light-colored skin, hair or eyes or have a family member with skin cancer. Skin cancer is different than other cancers because there are ways to protect yourself and loved ones, and if detected early enough, it can be treated. Below are a few tips for preventing skin cancer:
Resource: The Skin Cancer Foundation
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