Many celebrities have recently announced that they have been diagnosed with skin cancer. Among them are Hugh Jackman, who was treated for skin cancer for a second time on his nose, and Andy Cohen, who was treated for melanoma on his lips. Both cancers developed on their faces, which is an area that can be life-altering because of their careers in front of a camera. Have you thought of how you would deal with it if you developed skin cancer on your face? Contrary to what many believe, skin cancer does not just affect older people, as is the case with Jackman and Cohen, who both are in their 50s. In recent years, skin cancer has increased among millennials and adults in their 40s and 50s. What is the underlying cause for the increase? Join Dr. Rady as he delves into this subject during the month of May, skin cancer awareness month. Tune in and learn to identify the different types of skin cancers, how we get them, and how to avoid them.
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