“What’s that?” These two simple words led to Sue Manber’s early diagnosis of Merkel cell carcinoma, a rare, aggressive and deadly form of skin cancer.
“What’s that?” These two simple words led to Sue Manber’s early diagnosis of Merkel cell carcinoma, a rare, aggressive and deadly form of skin cancer.
From celebrities to social media influencers to dermatologists, here’s a look at who’s talking about skin cancer early detection.
If you work with clients and notice a spot on their skin that is new, changing or unusual, should you say something? Read our expert’s advice.
Three simple words — NEW, CHANGING, UNUSUAL — are the heart of The Big See® skin cancer education initiative.
Skin cancer is the cancer you can SEE. Yet it often goes undetected until it’s difficult and disfiguring to treat — or even life-threatening. Know what to look for.
The Skin Cancer Foundation’s new ad campaign, The Big See, motivates you to look at yourself in the mirror with a simple new focus that could save your life.