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The 411 on Skin Cancer (CARLSBAD, CA) – You’ve found a suspicious mole. Is it cancerous? Is it harmless? Do you need to schedule an appointment with your doctor? Or are you losing sleep over nothing? If you’re unsure what to look for when it comes to possible skin cancer cells on your body, you’re not alone. Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States. More than one million new cases are diagnosed every year. The deadly melanoma skin cancer is more prevalent than any other type of cancer among adults ages 25-29. Fortunately, suspicious skin spots are curable when treated promptly. The key is early identification. And according to the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, most skin cancers are first detected by patients, not by doctors. That means you need to know your skin! Jazzercise Founder and CEO Judi Sheppard Missett recommends monthly self-exams. If you study your skin on a monthly basis, then you’ll notice any changes in the shape, color, or crust of your skin spots, and you can contact your doctor if necessary. As you scrutinize your body, head to toe, be on the lookout for these three types of skin cancer:
If you’ve located a new or different mole during your skin test, and you’re not sure if it’s dangerous, try the ABCD method to determine if there is cause for concern.
If you find a mole that doesn’t pass one or more of the ABCD test categories, then schedule a trip to your dermatologist. The Skin Cancer Foundation estimates that one in five Americans will get skin cancer in his or her lifetime. Protect your skin, and your life, with monthly head-to-toe skin checks! Jazzercise, created by Judi Sheppard Missett, is the world's leading dance-fitness program with more than 6,800 instructors teaching 30,000 classes weekly in the U.S. and around the globe. Since 1969, millions of people of all ages and fitness levels have reaped the benefits of this comprehensive program, designed to enhance cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibility. For more information on Jazzercise go to jazzercise.com or call (800)FIT-IS-IT or (760)476-1750. ### Courtesy of Jazzercise, Inc. - jazzercise.com |