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New Survey Finds Many People Are Not Examining Their Skin for Signs of Skin Cancer Or Getting Screened by a Health-Care Provider
SCHAUMBURG, Ill., May 17 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Despite the fact that skin cancer is the only cancer that can be seen on the surface of the skin, a new survey by the American Academy of Dermatology (Academy) reports that a large number of people are not taking the time to examine their skin for any changes that could be warning signs of skin cancer or seeing a health-care provider for a skin cancer screening.

Skin Cancer Education Provided by 3,000 Dermatologists for Skin Cancer Awareness Month
Skin cancer handouts are published online by over 3,000 dermatologists to inform their patients and the public about the importance of skin cancer prevention and detection.

For the Third Consecutive Year, the AVEENO(R) Brand and the Skin Cancer Foundation Get on the Road to Educate and Empower Consumers in the Fight Again
NEW YORK, May 3 /PRNewswire/ -- To coincide with Skin Cancer Awareness Month, the AVEENO® Brand announces its third-year partnership with The Skin Cancer Foundation for the Road to Healthy Skin Tour, a program that has been instrumental in educating people nationwide about skin cancer detection and prevention.


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