Easy steps to examine your feet for signs of skin cancer Learn to take charge of your health by inspecting your feet for suspicious changes. Skin cancer can develop on any body part, including the soles and between the toes. https://lnkd.in/gkVnXSV8
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Be Sun AWARE this summer! Follow these five easy action steps to keep you from overexposure and sunburn. Limiting sun exposure significantly decreases your risk of skin cancer.
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This Skin Cancer Awareness Month, learn about sun safety and how you can protect your skin from skin cancer and other conditions. #skincancerawareness #SkinHealth #Sunprotection
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Be Sun AWARE this summer! Follow these five easy action steps to keep you from overexposure and sunburn. Limiting sun exposure significantly decreases your risk of skin cancer.
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While prevention isn’t fully possible, early detection is! Regular screenings and a healthy lifestyle are your best defense. Discover more about how to stay ahead of prostate cancer in our blog. https://lnkd.in/gzGWsZ7n #ProstateCancerAwarenessMonth
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Skin cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in the U.S., surpassing all other cancers combined. Regular skin exams and protecting yourself from harmful UV rays are essential steps to lowering your risk. Stay informed and take proactive measures to safeguard your skin: https://ow.ly/X6zK50TuqHU #Biofrontera #SkinCancerAwareness
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Everyone is at risk of skin cancer, but those with lighter natural skin color, blue or green eyes, skin that burns easily, or a family history of skin cancer are at higher risk. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/enfEFsWa #HealthierNJ #SkinCancerAwarenessMonth
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Did you know that cumulative sun exposure contributes to skin aging and increases the risk of skin cancer? Regularly check your skin for any changes as the summer continues and throughout the year. #DigitalHealth #MelanomaAwareness
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July marks Sarcoma Awareness Month. Sarcoma is a rare and complex cancer arising from the bone, cartilage or soft tissues such as fat, muscle, connective tissue or blood vessels. Sarcomas can form anywhere in the body and are frequently hidden deep in the limbs. They can sometimes be misdiagnosed as a benign (non-cancerous) lump, or as a sporting injury or growing pains in young people. Soft tissue sarcomas often have no obvious symptoms in the early stages, but can cause symptoms as they get bigger or spread. You should see your GP if you have a worrying lump – particularly one that is getting bigger over time or is the size of a golf ball or larger – or any other troublesome symptoms, or if you have been told something is benign and it enlarges or becomes troublesome. You can read more about Sarah Cheung’s experience of this rare cancer in the Stuff article linked below 👇
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Know your body. Know your skin. Regular monthly skin checks are a simple step towards a healthier you. Early detection of skin cancer is very important. Don't forget to examine your skin for any changes. #SkinCancerAwareness #MelanomaAwareness #ASCF
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It's vital that you try to avoid getting sunburn - it can increase your risk of developing skin cancer. Read our advice on what to look for when buying and applying sunscreen. ➡️http://buff.ly/38NdufQ
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