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The Skin Cancer Foundation We’ve expanded our Basal Cell Carcinoma section to include even more information, including personal stories. Read about the world’s most common cancer here.
www.skincancer.org
What Is Basal Cell Carcinoma? Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common form of cancer, with more than 1 million new cases each year in the US. Basal cells are cells that line the deepest layer of the epidermis. ...

The Skin Cancer Foundation Fall is marathon season! Endurance athletes face a number of UV-related health threats, but we’ve got some tips for you here.
www.skincancer.org
Fall is marathon season! Whether you ran in New York City (November 1), or are training for the Honolulu Marathon (December 13), you share certain habits: You support your feet with well-fitting sneakers. ...

The Skin Cancer Foundation Did you know that radiation therapy may reduce melanoma recurrence? We've got the latest in our new In the Headlines section at www.SkinCancer.org
www.SkinCancer.org
The Skin Cancer Foundation is the leading skin cancer prevention organization. We have doctor-approved information and sun-safety instructions.

The Skin Cancer Foundation Have you seen The Skin Cancer Foundation’s anti-tanning campaign? Check out our Go With Your Own Glow page, and become a fan!
In 2008, The Skin Cancer Foundation launched its first major public awareness campaign, Go With Your Own Glow. The groundwork for this campaign came from a “beauty summit” -- a think tank of top fashion and beauty editors, including Jane Larkworthy of W Magazine, Sarah... Brown of Vogue, Val Monroe of O, The Oprah Magazine, Amy Keller of Allure and Lois Joy Johnson, former editor at MORE Magazine. These thought leaders all agreed that tanning as life priority is over. Tanning has gone in and out of fashion and it is finally truly out of fashion.
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The Skin Cancer Foundation Want to know where you can see our Go With Your Own Glow ads? We've got the details here! (And don't forget to look for us in the November 9 issue of Star magazine).
www.skincancer.org
The Skin Cancer Foundation is the leading skin cancer prevention organization. We have doctor-approved information and sun-safety instructions.

The Skin Cancer Foundation November is here — have you performed your monthly skin self-exam yet? Our guide can show you how.
www.skincancer.org
The Skin Cancer Foundation is the leading skin cancer prevention organization. We have doctor-approved information and sun-safety instructions.

The Skin Cancer Foundation Sad story in October's Cosmopolitan - By 22, Glenna Kohl was battling the most lethal from of skin cancer. Don’t risk your life for a tan. Check back for news on how you can help put a stop to tanning salons.
www.glennasfund.org

The Skin Cancer Foundation Big parties (homecoming!) are coming up -- are you tempted to tan? Dermatologist Doris Day, MD, explains how to enhance your skin without damaging it.
www.skincancer.org
You want to look your best at homecoming — whether you’re in a little black dress or sporting your school colors. But one color you shouldn’t wear is the shade you get from ultraviolet (UV) tanning. A tan is bad for your health — and your looks.

The Skin Cancer Foundation Now you can spend money without feeling guilty! In fact, you should feel really virtuous, since when you purchase select Garnier Nutritioniste products at Rite Aid, you'll actually be helping The Skin Cancer Foundation! ;) But hurry -- our campaign ends soon.
www.skincancer.org
The Skin Cancer Foundation is the leading skin cancer prevention organization. We have doctor-approved information and sun-safety instructions.

The Skin Cancer Foundation Does your skin show signs of aging? The Skin Cancer Foundation can show you how to repair (and reverse!) sun damage.
www.skincancer.org
Are you concerned about wrinkles, brown spots, and leathery skin? Following some simple guidelines from The Skin Cancer Foundation can help you repair and possibly even reverse these signs of skin aging, up to 90 percent of which are caused by the sun.
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