An Introduction to the 3 Most Common Types of Skin Cancer
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Caught early, skin cancer is highly treatable. This is why – as a dermatologist – I want you to understand how to monitor changes that might occur on your skin. Of course, prevention (AKA proper sunscreen and sun-protective clothing application) is better than cure. Despite our best efforts, however, prevention isn’t 100% guaranteed. So, as part of my series for Skin Cancer Awareness month, let’s dive into the visual clues we need to look out for (with the 3 most common types of skin cancer) and how to prevent precancerous growth from fully developing into skin cancer.   IN THIS EPISODE, WE TALK ABOUT: When to go to your Dermatologist for a skin evaluation How skin cancer starts and progresses – AND how it can be treated Risk factors associated with skin cancer RESOURCES: Wanna know how to better protect your skin from skin cancer? Go grab my Skin Must Haves guide today! Text “PODCAST” to 480-530-8187 to get a weekly skincare routine reminder & affirmation. Looking for more science-backed insight on skin conditions? I’m now accepting waitlist applications for the first round of The Healthy Skin Blueprint!   CONNECT WITH DR. NIKOLETA Instagram: @drnikoleta Website: https://drnikoleta.com/   Disclaimer:  The Dr. Nikoleta Show is for informational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Please consult with your physician before implementing any of the information. Copyright Dr. Nikoleta 2022.
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