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Skin Cancer Awareness
- CDC feature: Skin cancer awareness: Protect your skin
- CDC information: People who have a close relative (parent, sibling, or child) with a specific type of skin cancer called melanoma may be at greater risk of developing the disease than the general population
- NCI information: Skin cancer risk factors include inherited disorders, such as xeroderma pigmentosum or nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome, that make the skin more sensitive to the sun and increases the risk of skin cancer
- NCI Physician Desk Queries (PDQs): Genetics of skin cancer
Genomics and Health
Skin Cancer Awareness
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States. Most skin cancers are caused by exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun. People who have a close relative (parent, sibling, or child) with a specific type of skin cancer called melanoma may be at greater risk of developing the disease than the general population. The best way for people to prevent skin cancer is to protect themselves from the sun.
Links
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Skin Cancer
- Protect Yourself from the Sun
- Skin Cancer: What CDC is Doing
- Guidelines for School Programs to Prevent Skin Cancer (2002)
National Cancer Institute
- Skin Cancer: Non-Melanoma and Melanoma
- Skin Cancer, NIHSeniorHealth
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