AMERICAN SKIN ASSOCIATION CELEBRATES MELANOMA AWARENESS MONTH
- American Skin Association celebrates Melanoma Awareness Month in May 2025 to emphasize skin health and sun safety across the United States.
- Over the last three decades, melanoma rates have climbed steadily, making it the fifth leading cancer diagnosis among men, with its global incidence rising more rapidly than that of other cancers.
- Melanoma most commonly affects Caucasian males over 50 but can occur at any age and on any skin tone, while skin cancer overall is the most diagnosed cancer with 5.5 million annual cases.
- ASA Chairman Howard P. Milstein expressed pride in collaborating with respected groups this month to highlight and promote vital skin cancer prevention and awareness efforts.
- The campaign underscores that skin cancer is highly preventable through sun safety measures like avoiding UV exposure, reapplying sunscreen, and seeking shade during peak hours.
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AMERICAN SKIN ASSOCIATION CELEBRATES MELANOMA AWARENESS MONTH
NEW YORK, May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As a part of a robust national campaign, American Skin Association (ASA) is pleased to join with all those supporting skin health to celebrate Melanoma Awareness Month this May.
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