Dr. Susan Massick emphasizes that skin cancer screenings are straightforward and painless, offering peace of mind while being proactive about skin health. No preparation is needed.
The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force advises that asymptomatic, low-risk adults don't need routine annual skin checks, while high-risk individuals should get yearly screenings.
Dr. Shoshana Marmon notes that those with a family history of skin cancer or numerous moles should undergo annual screenings, highlighting the importance of professional evaluations.
Parents are encouraged to monitor their children's skin routinely for concerning changes, especially if they have fair skin or tendencies to sunburn.
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