Tips for Healthy Summer Skin
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States, according to the American Cancer Society. In fact, an estimated 12,000 people will die from it this year. Learn what skin cancer looks like and how you can have fun in the sun this summer without getting burned.
8 Summer Skin Myths
- Q: What are the most common types of skin cancer?
- Q: How does the sun hurt my skin?
- Q: What SPF should I use?
- Q: Which sunscreens are best?
- Q: What foods can I eat to help protect my skin from sun damage?
- Q: What steps can I take to prevent skin cancer?
- Q: What are treatment options for skin cancer?
- a thick growth
- a recurring pimple
- a round mole
- a scaly patch
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Warm summer rays may feel goodbut without proper precautions, staying out in the sun can come at a high price. Watch these videos to learn more about how the sun affects your skin, and how to spot signs of skin cancer.
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