
Be well: Catch skin cancer warning signs early with regular self-exams
Fox News
Early detection and treatment is key to catching and treating skin cancer successfully. Doctors recommend performing regular self-exams. Here is the latest "Be Well" series article.
The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends checking your skin from head to toe at least once a month. "Skin cancer can occur anywhere on the body, even areas that are not exposed to the sun." Melissa Rudy is health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
"A change to a mole, a sore that won’t heal or a new growth may be a warning sign of skin cancer," said Dr. Nandini Kulkarni, medical director of surgical oncology for Inspira Health in Vineland, New Jersey.

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