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    timemag_covergowithglow2009_redcarpetgirl_150wHave you seen the November 2 issue of TIME? It features one of our Go With Your Own Glow public service announcements! To date, the Go With Your Own Glow ad campaign has secured $3.3 million in free ad space and reached over 250 million readers.

    You can see images of all the publications that have featured our ads here. And be sure to pick up the 11/9 issue of Star magazine or the Dec/Jan issue of MORE to see the latest.

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World Congress on Cancers of the Skin

Since 1983, The World Congress on Cancers of the Skin has been held on a biennial basis.

At World Congress meetings, doctors from all over the world share the most recent information on skin cancer. Our World Congresses not only bring together doctors from the international community but also alert the host country’s local media (television, newspapers, magazines, radio), who help spread the message about skin cancer and The Skin Cancer Foundation.

The 13th Congress is cosponsored by The Skin Cancer Foundation, ASECCUT, and AEDV.

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Although skin cancer is the most common malignancy in the United States, it is one of the most preventable...
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Homecoming: Plan Not to Tan PDF Print E-mail

funparty_150hYou want to look your best at homecoming — whether you’re in a little black dress or sporting your school colors. But one color you shouldn’t wear is the shade you get from ultraviolet (UV) tanning. A tan is bad for your health — and your looks.

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Fall is Here… Along With Our Latest Go With Your Own Glow Ad! PDF Print E-mail

gowithglow_winter_125wBecause sun protection is a year-round commitment, so is The Skin Cancer Foundation’s Go With Your Own Glow campaign. Our latest ad features cold weather-themed copy, and reminds readers that sun protection is in style, whatever the season. Look for the ad in Time magazine, and check it out here!

 
Repair (and Even Reverse) Signs of Sun Damage PDF Print E-mail

womansprofile_150hAre you concerned about wrinkles, brown spots, and leathery skin? Following some simple guidelines from The Skin Cancer Foundation can help you repair and possibly even reverse these signs of skin aging, up to 90 percent of which are caused by the sun.

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Another Reason to See Your Dermatologist PDF Print E-mail

drhaleexaminingthepatient_200wCan you spot a potentially deadly melanoma? Chances are your dermatologist can.

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Detecting and Preventing Eyelid Skin Cancers PDF Print E-mail

Protect Yourself from These Surprisingly Common Skin Cancers — Fashionably

Despite their small surface area, up to 10 percent of all skin cancers occur on the eyelids. While only a small number of basal cell carcinomas (BCCs), squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs), and melanomas are lethal, eyelid skin cancers can cause significant tissue damage and blindness, and can spread into the nasal and orbital cavities (the area behind the eye).

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