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Credit: Courtesy Dina Litovsky for TIME via Canva
Fairfax teen named Time Magazine’s Kid of the Year
How much do you really know about the sunscreen you’re using?
What does skin cancer look like in darker skin tones?
More than half of Americans are behind on skin cancer screenings. Here’s why you should get checked
Melanoma Monday: DC-area dermatologist shares tips on skin cancer prevention, sun safety
New study indicates nail dryers could increase skin cancer risk
More skin cancer
Breast cancer patients need to be especially vigilant about doing body checks for skin cancer
Deadly skin cancer can appear anywhere on the body, even where the sun doesn’t shine
Preventing skin cancer during the summer months
Some tips for protecting your skin from the summer rays
MedStar launches ‘National Safe Sun Week’ leading into Memorial Day weekend
Now cancer free, Md. woman advises: ‘You have to notice when something is not right on you’
Skin cancer can develop even where the sun doesn’t shine
PHOTOS: 7 ways to prevent skin cancer
Playing it safe in the sun can help you avoid skin cancers
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