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Top 10 Skin Cancer Facts for a Healthier New Year

By: NewsUSA

(NewsUSA) - 1As you set New Year’s resolutions, add one that takes just minutes and can make a real difference: protect your skin and get suspicious spots checked. Skin cancer is prevalent, but when caught early, it’s also highly treatable. Here are 10 facts and tips to start the year smarter about prevention and options.

1. About 9,500 Americans are diagnosed with skin cancer every day, with more than 3 million new cases recorded yearly nationwide.

2. There are more cases of skin cancer in the U.S. each year than all other cancers combined, and at least 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer by age 70.

3. The incidence of skin cancer is rising faster than that of any other cancer, making prevention and early detection more important than ever.

4. UV damage happens year-round, even when it’s cold. UVB rays, the leading cause of sunburn, peak in summer, but they can still damage skin in winter, especially at high altitudes and around reflective surfaces like snow, water, and sand. UVA rays are present all year and can penetrate clouds and glass, so it’s possible to damage your skin while indoors or in the car.

5. The most common risk factors for nonmelanoma skin cancer, including basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma, are:

  •  Lighter colored skin
  • Advanced age
  • Lots of ultraviolet (UV) light exposure over one’s lifetime
  • Frequent sunburns
  • Use of tanning beds
  • Previous case of skin cancer
  • Long-term or severe skin injury or inflammation
  • Weakened immune system

6. U.S. veterans are nearly three times more likely to develop skin cancer than the general population.

7. Black and Hispanic individuals tend to have poorer prognoses and survival rates when they receive a skin cancer diagnosis. Each year, nearly 1-in-4 Hispanic adults and 1-in-10 Black adults experience at least one sunburn, showing that no skin tone is immune to damage from the sun.

8. The traditional treatment, Mohs surgery, dates to the 1930s and involves repeated use of a scalpel to remove suspect tissue layer by layer. It can be a good option for some, though it may result in scarring and, in some cases, reconstructive repair.

9. There is a Medicare-covered nonsurgical alternative treatment available, called Image-Guided Superficial Radiation Therapy, also known as IGSRT or GentleCure. Patients who are not good surgical candidates, or those who wish to avoid the pain, recovery time, or cosmetic issues often associated with surgery, may prefer a proven noninvasive alternative.

10. GentleCure uses FDA-cleared technology and is supported by clinical research. Documented outcomes include a success rate exceeding 99%, with more than 125,000 patients treated in dermatology practices nationwide. Of patients surveyed, more than 99% said they were happy with their treatment decision and would recommend GentleCure to a friend or loved one.

More information is available at GentleCure.com.

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