May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month
Summer is right around the corner so it’s no surprise that May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. The focus of the campaign is to highlight prevention, early detection, and treatment of skin cancer. In the US, each year, two million people are diagnosed with nonmelanoma skin cancers (mostly basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas). These cancers, while highly treatable, can lead to disfigurement when left untreated. The most deadly form of skin cancer is Malignant melanoma with 57,000 diagnosed and 9000 deaths from the disease in 2008. This figure continues to rise.
RePin to Stop Skin Cancer
Each year, a blogger I try to post about the Skin Cancer Awareness cause in May. As Blog readers and Bloggers, I am asking you to do your part to Stop Skin Cancer. You can protect yourself by avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun and staying out of tanning beds. When you must be in the sun, cover up, wear and reapply sunscreen, and don’t forget your hat. You can help protect others by Repinning (to Pinterest) any or ALL of the following Skin Cancer Quotes to increase awareness as we roll into the summer months.
If you need a Pinterest invite just leave your email in the comments below. We’ll get you one right away. If you are a blogger and would like me to design a Skin Cancer Awareness Pin/Quote for your blog, just send me the quote and I will gladly put you one together so you can increase awareness from your blog!!
Now give this post a Thumbs up on Stumble Upon, so that people all over the internet can get this important message!
Amber Ludwig says
I have had many moles removed and some have been tested as abnormal!! I am only 30…but was addicted to the sun and tanning beds!! Knowledge is power!!
Denise Danches Fisher says
I have had skin cancer three times. I have ruined my skin. Being fair with little pigmentation, I just fried in the sun in the 60’s. We never used sun screen, just reflectors and baby oil! At best, I put on sun tanning lotion. Who knew? My mother would tell me to “burn in the sun” if my skin broke out. It is pitiful.
At least one of my children knows better. He uses sun screen religiously. Still working on my daughter, an ardent tanner. She hasen’t learned.
Shelley Zurek says
Thanks Denise for stepping forward and letting us know your history. I think it’s helpful for all who love the sun. The Chief Blonde
Debbie Moon says
Pinned…pinterest.com/pin/182606959862422501/
Mary Dailey says
You have to do it the hard way! LOL Save a copy of one of the pics and copy the url to this post and then pin to Pinterest and then come back to the giveaway.
Shelley Zurek says
Actally no, you can just put the pinit button on your toolbar in chrome or firefox. They you can pin on any site! Very cool and easy
Mary Dailey says
Shelley, thank you so much for telling me. I have Firefox and it took me some time to figure it all out, but I bookmarked it and it WORKS! I don’t know how many times I’ve needed it! Thanks!
Kimberly Davis says
How do you pin?
Shelley Zurek says
If you have the pin it bar in your browser you can use that or your can put the URL into Pinterest. I have tried embeding Pinterest button on my site and it doesn’t work! Sorry.
Michelle C says
I pinned this on Pinterest
Ellen Christian says
So glad that Vermont bans those under 18!
Donna Freedman says
Thanks for the reminder. Even those who don’t tan need to know about protecting themselves.
When I was getting my degree (in midlife) I was waiting for class to begin when one of my eyes started to sting. The sunscreen had somehow made it in there (it happens). A classmate asked why I was blinking and wiping tears off my cheek. Sunscreen, I explained.
She snorted. “Who wears SUNSCREEN in the winter?”
“Anyone who’s had skin cancer,” I replied.
She apologized, but when I told her she ought to think at least about buying a moisturizer with sunscreen in it she dismissed the idea immediately. She likes the sun, she said, and she likes being tan.
I was the same way at her age. Unfortunately.
Marie DeWolfe says
Isn’t it ironic that the worst times for being in the sun are exactly the times most people are laying around on the beach and by the pool?
This is a great article in regards to the dangers of tanning beds and tanning in general, and I agree, anyone under the age of 18 has absolutely NO place in a tanning bed!
aviva (Old Mom, Young Child) says
Great information and very important reminders about skin cancer. It’s very hard to resist the pressure to be tan, and I say that as someone who pretty darn pale. 🙂 One technical issue: the box for sharing on stumble upon, FB, etc. blocks part of the text on my screen — very frustrating!
Patti Purelli says
Thank you for the important reminders. My father died of melanoma so I am passionate about spreading the word and helping others become more aware of the dangers of sun exposure, etc. I also live “at the shore” so the reminders are also good for me!
Elizabeth Becky Young says
i wanted to pin it but i dont know how if there is no “pin it” button 🙁
rachel mullins says
i like the “pale is the new tan”