The shape of one half of your body does not match the other half
Asymmetry
The minimum SPF number sunscreen an adult with any skin cancer risk factors should wear.
30
1 in _ Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime
5
How often should a skin exam be performed?
monthly
What are the two main factors in the development of skin cancer?
exposure to UV radiation and heredity
There is a change in size, usually an increase.
Diameter
This stands for sun protection factor.
SPF
This is the most fatal type of skin cancer
melanoma
Wearing this type of hat will protect your face, ears, and neck while in the sun
wide-brimmed hat
About how many blistering sunburns under the age of 18 will increase your risk of skin cancer?
3-6
Shades of black, brown, and tan may be present. Areas of white, gray, red, pink, or blue may also be seen.
Color
How often should sunscreen be reapplied?
every 1-2 hours
If they are caught early, what percentage of skin cancers are curable?
90-95%
What percentage of UV radiation should your sunglasses block to prevent damage to your eyes?
99 to 100%
This medication can enhance the effects of sun exposure.
antibiotics
The edges are often ragged, notched, or blurred in outline. The pigment may spread into the surrounding skin.
Border
Sunscreen products labeled "broad-spectrum" provide some protection against what type of UV rays?
UVA/UVB rays
Who is at risk of getting skin cancer?
everyone
The only safe way of tanning
artificial tanning (bronzers/lotions)
Which skin type is at the highest risk for skin cancer?
fair skin
The mole has changed over the past few weeks or months.
Evolving
How long should you wait before entering the water after applying sunscreen?
30 minutes
The most common form of cancer for 25-29 year olds
Melanoma
You should avoid being in the sun between what time of day?
10:00am-4:00pm
What is the number one risk factor for getting melanoma?
change in an existing mole