Excessive exposure to the sun and its ultraviolet (UV) rays can cause skin cancer. You can reduce your risk for skin cancer by: Protecting your skin, and that of your family members, from UV radiation.Performing frequent skin self-examinations.Finding out whether you have an increased risk of developing melanoma and other skin cancers. What do I need to know about ultraviolet radiation and my skin? Why is it necessary to protect the skin? How do I protect my skin from UV radiation and skin cancer? Where to go from here?Return to topic:Skin Cancer, MelanomaSkin Cancer, Nonmelanoma
Excessive exposure to the sun and its ultraviolet (UV) rays can cause skin cancer. You can reduce your risk for skin cancer by:
What do I need to know about ultraviolet radiation and my skin? Why is it necessary to protect the skin? How do I protect my skin from UV radiation and skin cancer? Where to go from here?
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Walk-In Clinic 1720 University Dr S Fargo, ND
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Children's Walk-In Clinic 2701 13th Avenue S Fargo, ND
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