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Should I be screened for Skin Cancer?

Our team at Florida Dermatology Specialists is ready to examine your skin for any suspicious lesions. Learn more about screening for skin cancer.

Floridians (and part-time Floridians) have an elevated risk of skin cancer due to prolonged sun exposure from leisure and work activities. So many residents enjoy outdoor activities from golf to pickleball to boating, which is in part why they want to live here. It's important to protect your skin while enjoying the outdoors. Regular screenings can help identify any suspicious moles, growths, or skin abnormalities that may indicate skin cancer. By detecting skin cancer in its early stages, the chances of successful treatment and cure are significantly higher. Remember that prevention is key when it comes to skin cancer. Protecting your skin from excessive sun exposure, using sunscreen, wearing protective clothing, and avoiding tanning beds can all reduce the risk of developing skin cancer. However, even with preventive measures, regular screenings remain important for early detection and timely treatment. Our team at Florida Dermatology Specialists is ready to examine your skin for any suspicious lesions.

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