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Skin Cancer Prevention
1. SKIN CANCER PREVENTION
California Skin Cancer Prevention Program
May 4, 2012
Monterey, CA
Dawn Nozicka-Ferris, MHSE MCHES
Program Manager
2. How Common is Skin Cancer?
• Most common form of cancer in California
• Estimate 7,050 new cases and 925 deaths due
to Melanoma in 2012.
• One in five Americans will develop skin
cancer in the course of a lifetime.
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5. Risk Factors
• Know your personal risk factors
Genetic health history relating to skin cancer
If you have fair skin, light eyes and hair, freckles and
numerous moles you’re at greater risk
• Environmental Influence
Water, Sand, Snow, Warm overcast days, Reflective
materials
6. Prevention Tips
1. Wear sunscreen
2. Wear UV protective clothing
3. Wear a hat
4. Wear UV protective sunglasses
5. Avoid direct sun exposure
6. Limit sun exposure from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. (March – October)
7. Find shade
8. Beware of sun exposure near water,
snow, and warm cloudy days
9. Avoid tanning beds
10. Know your moles
7. Remember Your ABCDE’s
A -Asymmetry: One half unlike the other
B- Border: Irregular, Scalloped of poorly
defined borders
C-Color: Varied from one area to another;
shades of tan and brown, black;
sometimes white , red or blue
D- Diameter: Size of a pencil eraser
E-Evolving: Changes in size, shape, or color
8. Treatment Options
Surgery
Radiation Therapy
Electrodessication
Cryosurgery
Best treatment is
PREVENTION!
9. Sunscreen
Q: What is SPF?
A: Sun Protection Factor
Q: How much SPF should
I have in my sunscreen?
A: At least SPF 15, which blocks 93% of UV rays.
Q: When should I to apply sunscreen?
A: 15 minutes before going outside.
Q: When should I reapply sunscreen?
A: At least every 2 hours.
Q: What is broad-spectrum?
A: Protect the skin from some UVA rays
10. Sunscreens or Sunblocks?
Sunscreens use chemicals (avobenzone or
benzophenone) that filter and reduce the
penetration of UV radiation on your skin.
Sunblocks contain chemicals (titanium
dioxide or zinc oxide) to block out the UV
radiation.
Waterproof is sunscreen that continues to
block at the same SPF after 80 minutes of
water exposure.
Water-resistant is sunscreen that
continues to block at the same SPF after
40 minutes of water exposure.
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12. Questions?
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