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Safe Skin

Added: October 11, 2007 | Time 01:47 | Views: 240,761

According to the American Cancer Society, cases of melanoma in the U.S. have more than tripled in the last 20 years. That makes skin cancer the number one cancer in America. Mary Norton with AARP has the story. For more information visit www.aarp.org

Topics: Skin

Tags: aarp, American Cancer Society, melanoma, skin, sun, sunblock

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jsurratt says:37 weeks ago | Reply

Very informative... that is a crazy fact about memanoma causing 80 percent of the skin cancer deaths! The ABCD formula is easy to remember. I have dark skin and am out in the sun a lot. I wonder if I should be worried about the freckles on my palms...

Bryce says:37 weeks ago | Reply

Any awareness that is brought to the public regarding melanoma is extremely helpful. After being informed of the high risk that is associated with skin cancer I think that this video is extremely helpful!

Fit4Life says:38 weeks ago | Reply

I try to go to the dermatologist once a year. I was out in the sun a lot in my younger years.

thesundog says:38 weeks ago | Reply

why wouldn't you just get that taken off???

SMDMU03 says:38 weeks ago | Reply

I feel like I should go to the dermatologist. Very interesting.

MO_jenn says:38 weeks ago | Reply

I love the woman's accent. Wow! That mole is big....I mean real big. Pretty darn huge.

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