Press Room
Welcome to The Skin Cancer Foundation’s online Press Room. Here you will find skin cancer news, background information and story leads. Additionally, the Foundation’s PR team can provide expert sources to comment on skin cancer-related issues, individuals willing to share their skin cancer experiences and support with fact-checking and image requests.
Recent Press Releases
December 7, 2021
Destination Healthy Skin, The Skin Cancer Foundation’s Mobile Education and Screening Program, Wraps up Its 2021 Journey
November 23, 2021
The Skin Cancer Foundation Shares Winter Sun Protection Tips
July 26, 2021
The Skin Cancer Foundation Is Back on the Road with Mobile Skin Cancer Screening Program
July 26, 2021
Buffalo Bills’ Head Coach Sean McDermott Teams Up with The Skin Cancer Foundation to Fight the World’s Most Common Cancer
May 11, 2021
The Skin Cancer Foundation Awards 2021 Research Grants
September 22, 2020
Sun Safety Tips for Outdoor Learning and Recreation
June 11, 2020
Sunscreen 101: How to Get the Most out of Your Sun Protection Products
May 6, 2020
The Skin Cancer Foundation Awards $125,000 in Research Grants
April 7, 2020
Sun Protection and Skin Cancer Awareness During the COVID-19 Pandemic
March 4, 2020
Young Women Looking For a “Healthy Glow” Should Not Turn to Indoor Tanning
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Skin Cancer Foundation Editorial and Corrections Policy
The Skin Cancer Foundation is committed to remaining a leader in the skin cancer education space by publishing accurate, timely and relevant information across all its platforms. The Foundation makes its recommendations based on independent review of available research, careful consideration of the latest data and verification with skin cancer experts. The Foundation accepts grants and funding for general and administrative support and to sustain specific education programs. However, the Foundation does not cede editorial influence to any outside organization or individual, regardless of donor support.
We expect to update and polish online content after its initial publication to reflect the latest statistics available and correct any stylistic errors. We do not edit social media posts outside of a reasonable timeframe and will not flag every change for followers; however, we will add an appropriate acknowledgment of correction if new information has revealed a significant error in an earlier version of our content. The Foundation strives to correct any errors as quickly as possible and will take appropriate steps to rectify the situation on our website and on any social media channels where we reference the materials.



