AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY: DECLARE YOUR INDEPENDENCE FROM SKIN CANCER: PERFORM A SKIN SELF-EXAM THIS 4TH OF JULY
Board-certified dermatologist discusses importance of preventive health measures in recognition of UV Awareness Month
"Everyone thinks they're invincible when they're young, but sun exposure has ramifications farther down the line," Ingham said. "I wish I had done more to protect myself – like wearing long-sleeve shirts and sunscreen all the time when I was growing up – but you can't live in the past. I need to make good decisions right now, because they'll have an impact on me when I'm 60 or 70 and I'm at a higher risk for a lot of different medical conditions."
While skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the
"Skin cancer can affect anyone, which is why Brian's experience highlights the importance of performing skin self-exams," said
A skin self-exam involves looking at all the spots on your body, including moles, freckles, and age spots. Skin cancer can appear anywhere on your skin, even in less obvious areas like your palms, soles, mouth, eyes, genitalia, and buttocks, making it one of the few cancers you can typically see on your body. For those with darker skin tones, skin cancer is more likely to develop in areas not commonly exposed to the sun, such as under or around the nails, palms, or soles.
During a skin self-exam,
- A stands for ASYMMETRY. One half of the spot is unlike the other half.
- B stands for BORDER. The spot has an irregular, scalloped, or poorly defined border.
- C stands for COLOR. The spot has varying colors from one area to the next, such as shades of tan, brown or black, or areas of white, red, or blue.
- D stands for DIAMETER. While melanomas are usually greater than 6 mm, or about the size of a pencil eraser, when diagnosed, they can be smaller.
- E stands for EVOLVING. The spot looks different from the rest or is changing in size, shape, or color.
Once you know the warning signs for skin cancer,
- Examine your body front and back in a full-length mirror, then look at the right and left sides with your arms raised.
- Bend your elbows and look carefully at your forearms, underarms, fingernails, and palms of your hands.
- Look at the backs of your legs and feet, the spaces between your toes, your toenails, and the soles of your feet.
- Examine the back of your neck and scalp with a hand mirror. Part your hair for a closer look at your scalp.
- Check your back and buttocks with a hand mirror.
Thankfully, Ingham's melanoma was removed and he's cancer-free. Now, he educates others about the importance of regular skin checks and early detection.
"This incident was a powerful lesson I share with friends and loved ones," Ingham said. "Witnessing the impact of early detection firsthand, many of my friends were inspired to schedule their own skin checks, recognizing the importance of proactive healthcare. It's a ripple effect I'm grateful to be a part of, knowing that by sharing my story, I may have played a role in potentially saving lives."
To protect yourself from the sun and reduce your risk of skin cancer, the AAD recommends that everyone seek shade, especially when the sun's rays are strongest
"By taking these precautions, you can reduce the risk of sunburn and long-term skin damage while enjoying the holiday festivities," said
To find a board-certified dermatologist in your area, visit aad.org/findaderm.
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SOURCE American Academy of Dermatology
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