The Skin Cancer Foundation Journal
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Our annual magazine is written and designed for people like you, who care deeply about skin health. Every dermatologist in the U.S. gets the Journal, and many of our articles appear on our blog.Our articles easy to understand, medically reviewed and full of advice to empower you to take a proactive approach to daily sun protection and the early detection and treatment of skin cancer. 

    • Skin Cancer 101
      Get an overview of the major types of skin cancers and precancers, so you can take an active role in early detection.
    • Play On, Jimmy Buffett
      His fans adored him for the worry-free island lifestyle he espoused. Now his enormous following has given him a posthumous role as a skin cancer awareness-raiser.
    • We Don’t Want to Scare You, But…
      … because too many people still think skin cancer is “no big deal,” maybe we want to scare you a bit. Skin cancer is a serious disease that can have devastating consequences.
    • Find Your Sun Protection Style!
      Sunscreen, UPF clothing, hats, accessories: Be inspired to find the combo that’s best for you.
    • The Big See for You!
      Our early detection campaign teaches people to look for anything “new, changing or unusual” on their skin. Here’s special motivation and advice for men and the Hispanic community.

    And much more. Download for free below.

  • Skin Cancer 101
    Get an overview of the major types of skin cancers and precancers, so you can take an active role in early detection.
  • 10 Surprising Things About Your Skin
    The more you learn about your skin, the better you can take care of it! Deborah S. Sarnoff, MD, president of The Skin Cancer Foundation, shares the fascinating inside scoop.
  • Time to Skinnovate
    Dermatologists and other industry experts give us the intel on new trends in sun protection.
  • Why Do We (Still) Tan?
    The answer is complicated. Those who love their tanned skin see a healthy glow. Dermatologists see DNA damage. Historians see cultural and socioeconomic influences.
  • Teach Your Children Well
    Our experts share their best practices to make sun care a daily habit for kids of all ages.

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Last updated: July 2024

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