The Skin Cancer Foundation 👒
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The Skin Cancer Foundation 👒
@SkinCancerOrg
We save and improve lives by empowering people to take a proactive approach to daily sun protection and the early detection and treatment of skin cancer.
New York, NY Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Immunotherapy in Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers. Stay current on emerging data & best practices for integrating immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) into treatment plans for BCC & SCC. bit.ly/4tpokNV

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Inside Kathy Sabine's Campaign Against Skin Cancer - 5280 5280.com/inside-kathy-s…
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Don't forget to check your skin regularly! It's crucial to inspect your skin once a month for any new, changing, or unusual spots. Early detection is key in preventing skin cancer. Learn more about self-exams: skincancer.org/early-detectio…

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Anyone can get skin cancer—regardless of skin tone.
It’s the most common cancer in the U.S., but highly treatable when caught early. Check your skin and see a dermatologist if anything changes.
Learn more: skincancer.org/skin-cancer-in…

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See something new, changing, or unusual on your skin? Don’t wait. Don’t guess. Don’t ignore it. It could be nothing—but it could be skin cancer. Early detection can save your life. Learn more at TheBigSee.org




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Spring has sprung and so have the UV rays! 🌸☀️ As you enjoy the longer days and blooming flowers, don’t forget to protect your skin with SPF, shade, and sun-safe habits. Your future self will thank you! #SunProtection

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What’s that small device your dermatologist uses? It’s a dermatoscope—a handheld tool that magnifies skin 10x and lets doctors see beneath the surface for better diagnosis.
Learn more: skincancer.org/blog/ask-the-e…

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With Spring break approaching, it's important to keep these sun safety tips top of mind. No matter the occasion, taking steps to protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays can be life-saving. For more ways to protect your skin, visit: skincancer.org/skin-cancer-pr…




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Up to 90% of visible skin aging is caused by sun exposure, not just time. Protect your skin: use broad-spectrum SPF 30+ daily—it can reduce skin aging by 24%. Learn more: SkinCancer.org

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1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer by age 70—but it’s one of the most preventable cancers.
Protect your skin:
☀️ Wear sunscreen daily
🧢 Seek shade & wear protective clothing
🔍 Check your skin for anything new or changing
Learn more: SkinCancer.org

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Skin cancer doesn’t discriminate. If you have skin, you can get skin cancer—regardless of its color. Skin of color may not turn red in the sun, but it can still burn, darken, feel warm, crack or blister, and may develop hyperpigmentation. Learn more: SkinCancer.org/skinofcolor



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@SkinCancerOrg So important to keep talking about this. Skin checks really do save lives. Thanks for spreading the word!
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Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common form of skin cancer and the most frequently occurring form of all cancers. In the U.S. alone, an estimated 3.6 million cases are diagnosed each year. Learn more about BCC: skincancer.org/BCC #BCC #BasalCellCarcinoma

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🏃♂️🏃♀️#TeamCastle recently laced up and hit the pavement for the firm-wide #CastleCares Charity Walk, now in its 5th year! Employees raised $10,345 for five partner organizations — The Skin Cancer Foundation, IMPACT Melanoma, Esophageal Cancer Action Network (ECAN), Melanoma Research Foundation, and A Cure In Sight (ACIS) — in support of the patient communities served by Castle's innovative portfolio of tests.
This year's walk brings the total raised by Castle Cares Charity Walks to just over $43,000 — all contributed by Castle employees. A huge THANK YOU to everyone who participated! #CastleCulture #SpringIntoAction #WeLoveOurPeople❤️
@IMPACTMelanoma @ACureInSight1 @ECActionNetwork @CureMelanoma @SkinCancerOrg
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You do your best to protect your skin. But do you know the best ways to protect yourself on windy days? Our experts, Jennifer C. Tang, MD, and C. William Hanke, MD, MPH, share some breezy advice to safeguard your skin. Check out the full article at: skincancer.org/blog/against-t…

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Did you know an estimated 1.8 million cases of squamous cell skin cancer are diagnosed each year, that's 205 cases every hour! Stay vigilant, check your skin and go to a dermatologist if you see anything new, changing or unusual. #SCC

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