Risk Factors
Melanoma
Shady Situations
Sunscreen Essentials
100

A common type of skin damage caused by overexposure to UV ray.

Sunburn

100

One common warning sign of melanoma is a change in the size, shape, or color of these skin spots.

Moles

100

A good way to stay cool and protected at the beach.

Sit under an umbrella or canopy

100

SPF stands for this.

Sun Protection Factor

200

People with this type of skin and hair are most at risk for sun damage

Fair skin and light/red hair

200

The primary environmental risk factor for melanoma is exposure to this type of radiation from the sun.

Ultraviolet (UV) rays

200

Two clothing choices that offer sun protection.

Long-sleeved shirts and wide-brimmed hats

200

Sunscreen should be applied generously to cover all exposed skin; roughly how much you should use on your face.

-1 finger length

-2 finger lengths

-3 finger lengths

-4 finger lengths

2 finger lengths

300

This painful and potentially dangerous condition can occur if sunburn is severe, involving symptoms such as fever, chills, and dehydration.

Sun poisoning

300

Along with wearing sunscreen, what is another way to catching melanoma early.

A yearly skin check with a healthcare provider

300

The time you should apply sunscreen before going outside.

15 to 30 minutes beforehand

300

This type of sunscreen works by reflecting UV rays away from the skin and includes substances like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide.

physical/mineral based sunscreen

400

Long-term sun exposure can lead to these two major health effects.

Skin cancer and premature aging

400

This term describes a change in a mole's color, size, or shape, which is a key indicator of potential melanoma.

"ABCDE" rule

Bonus: : In the "ABCDE" rule for detecting melanoma, list what  two of the letters stands for.

400

Three areas of the body often forgotten when applying sunscreen.

Ears, lips, neck, hands, and feet

400

Chemical sunscreens contain ingredients like avobenzone and octocrylene, which work by what to UV rays.

Absorbing and converting UV rays into heat

500

This type of medication can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight.

Antibiotics or acne medications

500

Melanoma often appears on four common areas of the body. Name two of the four main spots.

Back, legs, arms, and face

500

This colorful pigment in your skin can help protect against sunburn, but everyone has different amounts of it based on their skin type.

Melanin

500

"Broad spectrum" sunscreen protects against these two types of UV rays.

UVA and UVB rays

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