Skin Cancer
Screening
Early detection is key to treating the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer.
Types of Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is the leading cancer diagnosed and it is estimated that it will affect 1 in 5 Americans in their lifetimes. Skin cancer is an abnormal growth of cells. It most often develops in areas of the skin that have been exposed to the damaging effects of UV rays in sunlight.
Skin cancer is more prevalent in lighter skin but occurs in people of all races and skin types. There are 3 main types of skin cancer that are diagnosed: basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and melanoma. Early detection is so important because, If caught early, these skin cancers can be 100% curable.
Don’t Wait, Get Checked by an Expert
The American Academy of Dermatology recommends that people perform self skin examinations monthly and have a full-body skin exam by a board-certified dermatologist once a year (and more if you have been previously diagnosed with a skin cancer).
Dr. Kim Nichols, board certified dermatologist, has had years of experience in detecting, diagnosing and treating skin cancers in her clients. In addition, she spends much of her time both in and out of the office educating people about important skin cancer prevention topics such as what to look for in moles, the use of sunscreen, and the dangers of indoor tanning.
Do what’s best for your skin and your overall health and schedule a full body skin examination at NicholsMD of Greenwich today.
Be a Hero! Catch Suspicious Spots
Use the ABCDEs of melanoma.
Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer. Look for the following warning signs of melanoma when performing skin exams: