In the journal Melanoma Management, a group of dermatologists came together to formulate new guidelines for skin cancer and screening. These new guidelines suggest that high risk individuals between the ages of 35 and 75 should be getting for skin cancer.
What makes a person high risk? “Anyone with history of melanoma, funny moles, family history of melanoma, uses tanning beds, or who burns easily,” , an associate professor in the at Ҵý Langone tells The Wall Street Journal. “Those are the people we really want to get in for skin checks."
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