Fighting Misinformation Quiz

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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY: When should you apply sunscreen as a part of your daily sun protection strategy?

 

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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY: Which of the following is a factor that increases your risk of developing skin cancer?

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TRUE or FALSE: A sunscreen with an SPF (Sun Protection Factor) of 50 or higher is strong enough that you can stay out in the sun all day without reapplying it.

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How often should you perform a self-skin exam to look for anything new, changing or unusual on your skin?

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TRUE OR FALSE: The difference between chemical and mineral (aka physical) sunscreens is that mineral sunscreens are made of organic ingredients.

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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY: Which of the following are options for skin cancer treatments?

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Which of the following is the most common form of skin cancer?

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Which is TRUE about skin cancers on skin of color?

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What does “broad-spectrum” protection mean?

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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY: What causes cancers of the skin?

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March 18, 2019

The Skin Cancer Foundation Hosts Annual Member Reception in Washington, D.C.

$125,000 Awarded in Grants for Skin Cancer Research.
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February 25, 2019

The Skin Cancer Foundation Comments on the FDA’s New Proposed Sunscreen Regulations

The Skin Cancer Foundation applauds the FDA for working to elevate standards for effective sun protection.
November 13, 2018

Winter Sun Safety: What to Know About Protecting Yourself During Colder Months

The Skin Cancer Foundation Shares Tips on Staying Sun Safe Year-Round.
October 26, 2018

The Skin Cancer Foundation Raises $600,000 at Champions for Change Gala

More than 400 guests gathered to raise funds for skin cancer education initiatives and celebrate the Foundation’s efforts to change behaviors and save lives.
October 1, 2018

The Skin Cancer Foundation Comments on FDA Approval of Libtayo (Cemiplimab- RWLC), for the Treatment of Advanced Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma (CSCC)

Cemiplimab is the first and only treatment specifically approved and available for advanced CSCC in the U.S.
September 6, 2018

The Skin Cancer Foundation’s Mobile Education and Screening Program, <em>Destination: Healthy Skin</em>, Ends a Successful Season on the Road

53 volunteer dermatologists provided 1,243 free skin cancer screenings in 18 communities.
May 9, 2018

The Skin Cancer Foundation Hits the Road With <em>Destination: Healthy Skin</em> Program

Mobile Education Program Will Visit Communities Around the U.S. to Raise Skin Cancer Awareness and Provide Free Skin Cancer Screenings.
May 3, 2018

What The Skin Cancer Foundation Wants People to Know about Hawaii’s Proposed Ban on the Sale and Distribution of Sunscreens Containing Oxybenzone and Octinoxate

At a time when skin cancer is widely considered to be a public health epidemic, any legislation that limits options for effective sun protection is cause for concern.

Last updated: June 2026

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