Ryan Lewis+FollowMelanoma Rates Are Spiking—Here’s WhyMelanoma cases are set to jump by 11% next year, with over 234,000 diagnoses expected in the US. The scary part? It’s the deadliest skin cancer and spreads fast if you miss the early signs. Survival rates drop big time once it spreads, so keep an eye on new or changing moles—especially if you have fair skin, lots of sun exposure, or a family history. Sunscreen and shade aren’t just for the beach—they could literally save your life! #Health #BodyHealth #MelanomaAwareness10Share
Bethany Cameron+FollowPSA: Go. To. The. Dermatologist. Talking about skincare, for most, the concerns are purely aesthetic or beauty-related. But here I am saying: What looked like a harmless mole can end up being far more serious! This woman is 35, with no family history of melanoma, and she has never been into tanning — yet she still got diagnosed with melanoma in situ. She caught it early, thankfully, thanks to a routine checkup. First pic: what we thought they'd just remove. Second: how much they actually had to (bigger than everyone thought!). Please don’t wait. Even if it’s “just cosmetic,” get your skin checked. Early detection can save your life. #MelanomaAwareness #SkinCheck #SkinHealth #Skincare #PSA #EarlyDetection #MoleCheck #KnowYourSkin #HealthMatters 17231Share