Protect your skin: get a free skin cancer screening
As athletes, many of us spend hours training in the sun, and don't always slather on sunscreen before every workout. But it's particularly important now, as we enter the sunny, UV-filled months of spring and summer. Sunburn- and cancer-causing UVB rays are strongest April through October in the U.S.
Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, is also one of the easiest to prevent and treat if caught early. Those at higher risk to develop the disease include fair-skinned, light hair- and eye-color people like me; those with family members who have had skin cancer; people who've used tanning beds; and those with more than 100 moles or with moles that match one of the descriptions here.
So start your summer season off right: Get a free skin cancer screening courtesy of the American Academy of Dermatologists. Click here for a list of doctors offering free screenings this spring, timed to coincide with Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention month every May.
—Kristin Harrison
