Taking a proactive role in skin cancer detection is one of the smartest things you can do. If detected early, most cancerous and precancerous lesions are treatable and can be removed at your doctor’s office. So, have a dermatologist examine your skin annually, and give yourself a head-to-toe skin check once a month.
When checking your own skin, look everywhere, including hidden areas, such as under your arms, the backs of your legs and your stomach, groin, feet and in between your fingers and toes. To scan your back and backside, ask your spouse to help, or use a mirror.
There are three types of skin cancer to watch for:
Your Expert
Francesca Fusco, M.D., is an assistant clinical professor of
dermatology at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City.
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