As skin cancer becomes an increasingly prevalent problem, the need for skin cancer free screening has become increasingly important. While skin cancer is not the only type of cancer to be concerned about, it is one of the deadliest and most dangerous forms of cancer, and early detection can help save lives.

Skin cancer is typically caused by overexposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. This can come from natural sunlight as well as from tanning beds. Overexposure to UV radiation can potentially cause skin damage leading to changes in the cells of the skin, which can create skin cancer.

Skin cancer screenings are simple and can help catch skin cancer early, which can help people receive treatment faster than if cancer is detected in its later stages. Skin cancer screenings often involve a visual examination, often with a dermatoscope. During the visual exam, a doctor looks for moles or other growths on the skin that may look unusual or show any changes in size, shape, or color. If anything looks abnormal, they can also use a dermatoscope to look more closely at the growth.

Early detection can mean the difference between life and death for many individuals. While it is true that not all skin cancers can be prevented, it

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