New Jersey Skin Care News: Self Screening Is Key For Skin Cancer Prevention
The most common type of cancer in the United States, skin cancer, is also one of the most treatable if caught early.
As mid summer approaches, it isn’t only beach goers who are in danger of exposing themselves to harmful UV rays- golfers, runners, and anyone involved in outside activities are at risk. One in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in the course of their lifetime, according to skincancer.org
The ABCD’s of detection are vital to self-examination and should be done as a regular routine. The American Melanoma Foundation defines the ABCD’s as asymmetry, border irregularity, color variation and diameter. Watching out for these can alert you as to what changes or developments should prompt an examination by your doctor.
Color variation: The color is uneven. Shades of brown, tan,
and black are present.
Other Warning Signs: • The appearance of a new bump or nodule • Color spreads into surrounding skin • redness or swelling beyond the mole • pain • tenderness • itching • bleeding • oozing • scaly appearance
For those concerned about skin lesions and skin cancer in New Jersey, skin care, prevention tips, and other procedure information can be found on the Parker Center website at www.parkercenter.net.

0 comments
Kick things off by filling out the form below.
Leave a Comment