'I Wish I Knew': Billings Skin Cancer Patient Warns of Harmful Sun Exposure
Doctors say 6 million Americans are treated for skin cancer each year, and one Billings patient is urging hats, clothing and sunscreen.
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'I wish I knew': Billings skin cancer patient warns of harmful sun exposure
A Billings skin cancer patient is warning people of the harmful effects of sun exposure as summer approaches.Jeff Walters, who has been treated for skin cancer on and off since 2008, said he believes 30 years as a baseball umpire contributed to the cancer. He is one of six million people treated for skin cancer in the U.S. every year, according to the CDC.WATCH THE FULL STORY HERE: 'I wish I knew: Billings skin cancer patient warns of harmful su…
'I wish I knew’: Montana skin cancer patient warns of harmful sun exposure
BILLINGS A Billings skin cancer patient is warning people of the harmful effects of sun exposure as summer approaches.Jeff Walters, who has been treated for skin cancer on and off since 2008, said he believes 30 years as a baseball umpire contributed to the cancer. He is one of six million people treated for skin cancer in the U.S. every year, according to the CDC.Watch the report below: 'I wish I knew: Billings skin cancer patient warns of harm…
'I wish I knew’: Billings skin cancer patient warns of harmful sun exposure
BILLINGS A Billings skin cancer patient is warning people of the harmful effects of sun exposure as summer approaches.Jeff Walters, who has been treated for skin cancer on and off since 2008, said he believes 30 years as a baseball umpire contributed to the cancer. He is one of six million people treated for skin cancer in the U.S. every year, according to the CDC.Watch the report below: 'I wish I knew: Billings skin cancer patient warns of harm…
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