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Sun SafetyThe summer sun season is approaching and while the sun provides warmth and light, overexposure can damage skin and eyes. The effects of sun damage include wrinkling, freckling, tanning, burning, cataracts, and skin cancer. Skin cancer is by far the most common cancer in the U.S. with more than one million new cases diagnosed each year. It also is of one of the fastest rising cancers and has reached epidemic proportions in the Southwest. Risk FactorsFactors that contribute to your risk of skin cancer include:
Control ExposureMost skin cancer is caused by over exposure to UV. Reducing sun exposure and sun protections can help prevent skin cancer. Here are some steps to take to protect yourself against skin cancer:
Skin Cancer DetectionSpecial "sun cameras" can photograph the skin and dramatically highlight damage undetectable to the human eye. There are three types of skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Regular skin exams by you and your physician can help detect cancerous areas. Skin cancer is curable and preventable. The sun is fun ...but it can be dangerous. Using proper skin protection steps year 'round can help prevent skin cancer and other sun damage. AMC Cancer Research CenterInternet ResourcesAMC Cancer Research Center, 1600 Pierce St., Denver, CO 80214; 800-321-1557; www.amc.org. This organization has available a free sun-safe guide for schools and childcare programs. Skin Cancer Foundation, PO Box 561, New York, New York 10156; 800-SKIN-490; www.skincancer.org.
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