Skin cancer is much more common than most people realize. In fact, 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer by age 70. Fortunately, this type of cancer often has an excellent prognosis when it is detected early. If you want to protect yourself against the dangers of skin cancer, there are two important things you need to know: how to prevent it and how to spot it.
Skin Cancer Risk Factors
Before diving in to our skin care prevention tips, it helps to understand just how much risk you really have. While anyone can develop skin cancer, there are certain risk factors which can greatly increase your chances of getting it, including:
Those who have one or more risk factors for skin cancer need to be especially serious about taking precautionary measures to prevent it.
Reduce Your Risk of Skin Cancer
There are a number of simple things you can do each and every day to help prevent skin cancer from developing. Some of the most important steps include:
Skin Cancer Symptoms to Watch For
Early detection is key with skin cancer, so it’s important to regularly check your skin for warning signs. You’ll need a full-length mirror as well as a hand mirror so you can see your scalp, back, and buttocks. Be sure to examine all of your skin, including the underarms, palms, soles of the feet, and between the toes.
So, what are you looking for, exactly? Symptoms can vary slightly between the different forms of skin cancer, but one of the best strategies is to evaluate any moles for the ABCDEs:
What to Do if You Have Skin Cancer Concerns
Skin cancer can affect anyone. However, if you have one or more risk factors and/or have concerns about certain moles or spots on your body, it’s important to be especially proactive about taking preventative steps.
First, schedule a physical exam with your doctor to talk about your skin cancer concerns. They can walk you through some of the key points about protecting your skin and provide a referral for a dermatologist.
Next, make an appointment with a dermatologist so you can have your skin thoroughly examined and discuss your concerns in more detail. Be sure to continue seeing your dermatologist at least once per year to keep an eye on your skin and make sure that, if you do develop skin cancer, you can catch it early on when it’s easier to treat.
At Bella Terra Primary Care, we use an evidence-based model that encourages preventive care to reduce your risk for diseases like skin cancer. Contact us to schedule a physical exam so you can discuss your risk factors or concerning symptoms. Dr. Karki can help you protect yourself with lifestyle tips, health screenings, and physician referrals.