Published on: 2025-06-20 22:14:02
Though the sun can provide the body with benefits, such as vitamin D, it's always important to apply sunscreen to protect your skin. The Skin Cancer Foundation reports that 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer by the time they reach age 70. It's the most common cancer, both in the US and worldwide. Fortunately, skin cancer cases (like basal and squamous cell cancer) don't spread to other parts of the body and can usually be removed through a minimally invasive surgical procedure. Melanoma,
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-06-25 07:06:02
Ihe Friday before Memorial Day is known as National Don't Fry Day. It was created by the National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention to raise awareness about sun safety and the importance of protecting one's skin when outdoors. While the sun can provide many benefits, such as vitamin D, it's always important to apply sunscreen. The Skin Cancer Foundation reports that 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer by the time they reach age 70. Fortunately, many cases of skin cancer (like basal and sq
Keywords: cancer melanoma people risk skin
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