The Skin Cancer Foundation - Breast Cancer Patients at a Higher Risk for Melanoma | melanoma

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The Skin Cancer Foundation - Breast Cancer Patients at a Higher Risk for Melanoma | melanoma

skincancer.org

The leading skin cancer prevention and information organization. We have physician-approved medical information on symptoms, treatments, as well as photos and prevention guidelines.

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Most Recently Shared on October 28, 2011 at 9:18 pm By:

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As breast cancer awareness month ends, we recommend the following skin cancer prevention tips for patients/survivors. http://t.co/98iNVmm4

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Hair Color, Socioeconomic Status Among Risk Factors For Recurring Basal Cell Carcinoma

medicalnewstoday.com — “Patients who receive a diagnosis of the skin cancer basal cell carcinoma at a younger age-along with those who have red hair, a higher socioeconomic status and a cancerous lesion on their upper exView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Hair Color, Socioeconomic Status Among Risk Factors For Recurring Basal Cell Carcinoma http://mnt.to/3HFZ #dermatology

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The Skin Cancer Foundation - Indoor Tanning Increases Melanoma Risk by 74 Percent | 2010 Press Releases

skincancer.org — “Indoor ultraviolet (UV) tanners are 74 percent more likely to develop melanoma than those who have never tanned indoors. Additionally, the more time a person has spent tanning indoors, the higher the risk. The type of UV tanning machine used also affects melanoma risk"some tanners had 4.44 times the risk of those who had never tanned indoors. Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer, killing approximately 8,650 Americans in 2009.View full resource at skincancer.org

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Indoor tanners are 74 percent more likely to develop melanoma than non-tanners. New tax starts 7/1. http://ow.ly/21USg

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The Skin Cancer Foundation - The ABCDEs of Melanoma | melanoma

skincancer.org — “Moles, brown spots and growths on the skin are usually harmless " but not always. Anyone who has more than 100 moles is at greater risk for melanoma. The first signs can appear in one or more atypical moles.View full resource at skincancer.org

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Did you know? Men are at higher risk for skin cancer than women. Check out the ABCDE's of Skin Cancer: http://bit.ly/Iyusc

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Melanoma risk higher in Parkinson's patients | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with Parkinson's disease face an increased risk of the most deadly type of skin cancer, new research confirms.Exams of more than 2,000 people with Parkinson's diseaseView full resource at reuters.com

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Reuters Health: Melanoma risk higher in people with Parkinson's http://bit.ly/dgKVkw

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Melanoma risk higher in Parkinson's patients | Reuters

feeds.reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with Parkinson's disease face an increased risk of the most deadly type of skin cancer, new research confirms. Exams of more than 2,000 people with Parkinson's diseaseView full resource at feeds.reuters.com

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Bowel Disease Treatment May Raise Skin Cancer Risk - US News and World Report

health.usnews.com — “Rates of non-melanoma cancer higher in patients with Crohn's, ulcerative colitis, study findsView full resource at health.usnews.com

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UNC study: Bowel Disease Treatment May Raise Skin Cancer Risk. http://bit.ly/2N3DTc

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