Concentrated sun exposure on a beach getaway can be especially harmful to the skin
Concentrated sun exposure on a beach getaway can be especially harmful to the skin
More than 400 guests gathered to celebrate the Foundation’s 40th Birthday
Covering up with clothing is the number one way to protect yourself from harmful ultraviolet rays
59 volunteer dermatologists provided 1,827 free skin cancer screenings in 18 communities
SkinCancer.org, the leading online resource for skin cancer education, now offers visitors an enhanced user experience
Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) is the second most common cancer in the U.S., but three out of four Americans don’t know what it is1,2
CSCC causes more deaths than melanoma, but only 28 percent of Americans know it can be life-threatening in its advanced stages2,3
New Public Health Campaign Urges Americans to Be on the Lookout for Anything New, Changing or Unusual.
The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends that everyone practice daily sun protection.
Schedule an Annual Skin Exam With Your Dermatologist.
Mobile Education Program Will Visit Communities Around the U.S. to Raise Skin Cancer Awareness and Provide Free Skin Cancer Screenings.