The Big See
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Keep an eye out for any NEW moles or blemishes that have popped up – especially if they appear after age check if your spots are CHANGING in color, shape, size or texture. Look for spots that are UNUSUAL in outline or continuously itch, hurt, crust or bleed for more than 3 weeks. Learn more at #TheBigSee #SharetheFacts
Early Detection
The world's most common cancer is a relentless disease that strikes one in five people by age 70. The good news is that 99 percent of all cases are curable if they are diagnosed and treated early enough. But in order to stop skin cancer, we have to spot it on time. See something NEW, CHANGING or UNUSUAL? It could be skin cancer. Go get checked! Learn more: #earlydetection #skincare #TheBigSee
What's that?
Keep an eye out for any NEW moles or blemishes that have popped up – especially if they appear after age 21. Always check if your spots are CHANGING in color, shape, size or texture. Look for spots that are UNUSUAL in outline or continuously itch, hurt, crust or bleed for more than 3 weeks.
Spot the Cancer You Can See When It’s Easiest to Treat.
The world’s most common cancer is a relentless disease that strikes one in five people by age 70. The good news is that 99 percent of all cases are curable if they are diagnosed and treated early enough. But in order to stop skin cancer, we have to spot it on time. Skin cancer is the cancer you can see. Unlike cancers that develop inside the body, skin cancers form on the outside and are usually visible. That’s why skin exams, both at home and with a dermatologist, are especially vital.
What's that?
You did a double take, didn't you? Oh deer! It might be a good idea to visit a dermatologist. Skin cancer is the cancer you can see. Yet skin cancer often goes undetected until it’s too late. The Big See campaign aims to inspire you to open your eyes, get to know your skin, look in the mirror and keep these 3 words in mind: NEW, CHANGING or UNUSUAL. It could save your life. Learn more at TheBigSee.org
Spot the Cancer You Can See When It’s Easiest to Treat.
Skin cancer is the cancer you can see. Unlike cancers that develop inside the body, skin cancers form on the outside and are usually visible. That’s why skin exams, both at home and with a dermatologist, are especially vital. See something NEW, CHANGING or UNUSUAL? It could be skin cancer. Go get checked!